For Napierian logarithms, the base is number 'e', called as Napier's base named after the mathematician Napier. What are Napierian Logarithms? Normal Logarithms are worked out with number 10 as base.
IN the preface Prof. Peirce writes:—“Logarithms ought not to be comprised, as they often are, in the midst of a treatise on algebra. For, in the first place, they are not algebraic functions; and, ...
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An iterated logarithm theorem is presented for sequences of independent, not necessarily bounded, random variables, the distribution of whose partial sums is related to the standard normal ...
THIS small book of logarithms may be said to be a second edition of the tables previously published by the author. In addition to the tables of mantissæ of numbers, the same A B C system has been ...
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