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Not all matrices have a logarithm and those matrices that do have a logarithm may have more than one logarithm.
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The problem such a computer needs to solve is called the discrete logarithm problem.
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For example, the number 4,000,000 has a logarithm (in base 10) of 6.602; its order of magnitude is 6.
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He worked with the concept of "ardhaccheda": the number of times a number could be divided by 2; effectively logarithms to base 2.
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The interpreter supported a full set of scientific functions (trigonometric functions, logarithm etc.) at this accuracy.
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Note that any logarithm base can be used, since one can be converted to another by multiplying by a fixed constant.
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The strength of an earthquake is measured by taking the common logarithm of the energy emitted at the quake.
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The product and quotient of two positive numbers "c" and "d" were routinely calculated as the sum and difference of their logarithms.
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The base of the logarithm is not specified here, because the result only changes by a constant factor when another base is used.
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Estimating the logarithm of a variable instead of the variable itself is a common technique to more closely approximate normality.
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