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LogarithmIn mathematics, the logarithm functions are the inverses of the exponential functions. If x is b to the power y, x = by, we also say that y is the logarithm of x in the base b (meaning y is the power we have to raise b to, in order to get x), and we write logbx = y. For instance, log10100 = 2 (since 102=100) and log28 = 3 (since 23=8). Logarithms were invented by John Napier in the early 1600s. Before the widespread availability of electronic computers, logarithms were widely used as a calculating aid, both with tables of logarithms and slide rules. The basic idea here is that the logarithm of a product is the sum of the logarithms, and adding is easier than multiplying. In these applications, the base-10 or common logarithm was typically used. Logarithms are also useful in order to solve equations in which the unknown appears in the exponent, and they often occur as the solution of differential equations because of their simple derivatives. Furthermore, various quantities in science are expressed by their logarithms; see logarithmic scale for an explanation and a list. The function logb(x) is defined whenever x is a positive real number and b is a positive real number different from 1. See logarithmic identities for several rules governing the logarithm functions. There is a special base e (approximately 2.718) which has useful properties. The logarithm to this base is called the natural logarithm. When dealing with the logarithms to the base e, it is common especially to denote loge by ln, especially if there is any likelihood that the reader might think that base 10 or base 2 logarithms might be meant. In most pure mathematical work, log is used to denote loge, in most engineering work, it means log10, while in information theory, it often means log2, which also sometimes is written as lg. Whenever a possibility for ambiguity exists, this ambiguity should be resolved by explicitly writing out the base. A base used extensively in computer science is the binary logarithm. It is used frequently because many algorithms and computer applications split items into two sub-items. Binary logarithms are useful in determining functions that exhibit this behaviour. A curious coincidence is the approximation log2(x) ≈ log10(x) + ln(x), accurate to about 99.4% or 2 significant digits. Logarithms may also be defined for complex arguments. This is explained on the natural logarithm page. In the theory of finite groups there is a related notion of discrete logarithm. For some finite groups, it is believed that the discrete logarithm is very hard to calculate, whereas discrete exponentials are quite easy. This asymmetry has applications in cryptography. matériellement du moins: c'est.html">est.html">est une consolation énorme, surtout qu'on se
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histoires qui n'arrivent jamais. Je vais te la raconter, tu verras à
place de prosecteur. Ce mot ne te dit rien: dans le filon de la grande
miens en pleines vacances de Noël. Toute la journée, je m'étais fait
alors mes amis. Mes exposés n'avaient pas été trop mauvais. Dans
je me sentais un besoin terrible de me détendre. Note que j'étais en
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camarade au/au.html">au/au.html">au quartier, je résolus de me chercher une compagne.
Vers huit heures du soir, je descendis au bar du Panthéon et j'aperçus
serviette dans la bouche, dormait dans un coin. Loute perchée sur un
paille d'un verre vide. Je la mis rapidement au courant de mes
fûmes dîner dans un restaurant voisin et je fis déboucher quelques
moins, je l'ai/ai.html">ai cru, ce jour-là: depuis, -- parce que j'ai souvent
fait comme à son ordinaire; son rire devait sonner un peu faux; mais
ou bien seulement défaut de compréhension de la mienne; je ne m'aperçus
soir-là et nous avions fini la nuit à Montmartre. Je crois que c'est
les transformations de la vie sont lentes; pour moi, la mienne s'est
angle vif; comme un carrefour.
Le lendemain matin, j'étais chez Loute. Nous aurions pu faire la
elle s'était levée. Je la vois encore, en jupon et en sandale,
St-Michel, derrière le Luxembourg, un peu après l'Ecole des Mines, une
Martine. Tu sais bien, la chambre rouge et violette, le lit-sofa sur
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