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When the logarithmic function is approximated by sequences of algebraic functions, similar questions can be posed as in the case of other similar problems. So, for example, it is interesting to ...
Find a counter example (i.e. an input where they differ in value or solution sets), if not equivalent Solve equations involving linear, polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, or logarithmic ...
Abstract. For f analytic and close to convex in D = {z : |z| < 1}, we give sharp estimates for the logarithmic coefficients γn of f defined by log f ( z ) z = 2 ∑ n = 1 ∞ γ n z n when n = 1, 2, 3.
First we have proportional parts of all numbers up to 100; then on one page three-place logarithms of numbers and of the six trigonometric functions, natural and logarithmic.