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  1. Exponents: Exponents are a mathematical operation used for numbers/variables multiplied an n amount of times. Exponents involve two numbers the base b and the power or exponent n and is pronounced b raised to the nth power. [100%] 2023-12-18 [Secondary Mathematics]
  2. Exponent: An exponent is a mathematical notation used to represent the operation of exponentiation. It is usually written as a superscript on a number or variable, called the base. [87%] 2023-12-16
  3. Floquet exponents: Exponents arising in the study of solutions of a linear ordinary differential equation invariant with respect to a discrete Abelian group (cf. also Floquet theory). (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-23
  4. Central exponents: of a linear system of ordinary differential equations Quantities defined by the formulas $$ \Omega ( A) = \ \lim\limits _ {T \rightarrow + \infty } \ \overline{\lim\limits}\; _ {k \rightarrow + \infty } \ { \frac{1}{kT} } \sum _ {i = 0 } ^ { {k } - 1 } \mathop{\rm ln ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-12-15
  5. Singular exponents: of a linear system of ordinary differential equations The quantities defined by: $$ \Omega ^ {0} ( A) = \overline{\lim\limits}\; _ {\theta - \tau \rightarrow + \infty } \ \frac{1}{\theta - \tau } \mathop{\rm ln} \| X( \theta , \tau ) \| $$ (the upper singular exponent) and $$ \omega ^ {0 ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-19
  6. Characteristic exponent: The same as a Lyapunov characteristic exponent. The characteristic exponents of a linear system of ordinary differential equations with periodic coefficients are the quotients on division of the natural logarithms of the multipliers of the system by the period of ... (Mathematics) [61%] 2023-10-17
  7. Lyapunov exponent: As soon as scientists realized that the evolution of physical systems can be described in terms of mathematical equations, the stability of the various dynamical regimes was recognized as a matter of primary importance. The interest for this question was ... [61%] 2021-12-24 [Computational Neuroscience] [Dynamical Systems]...
  8. Angstrom exponent: The Angstrom exponent or Ångström exponent is a parameter that describes how the optical thickness of an aerosol typically depends on the wavelength of the light. In 1929, the Swedish physicist Anders K. (Physics) [61%] 2024-01-13 [Scattering, absorption and radiative transfer (optics)] [Atmospheric radiation]...
  9. Shortness exponent: In graph theory, the shortness exponent is a numerical parameter of a family of graphs that measures how far from Hamiltonian the graphs in the family can be. Intuitively, if \displaystyle{ e }[/math] is the shortness exponent of a graph ... [61%] 2023-12-17 [Hamiltonian paths and cycles]
  10. Exponent CMS: Exponent CMS is a free, open-source, open standards modular enterprise software framework and content management system (CMS) written in the programming language PHP. Exponent CMS editing system allows website content to be edited on the page as it appears ... (Software) [61%] 2023-12-16 [Free content management systems] [Web frameworks]...
  11. Uncertainty exponent: In mathematics, the uncertainty exponent is a method of measuring the fractal dimension of a basin boundary. In a chaotic scattering system, the invariant set of the system is usually not directly accessible because it is non-attracting and typically ... [61%] 2023-12-20 [Chaos theory] [Fractals]...
  12. Exponent bias: In IEEE 754 floating-point numbers, the exponent is biased in the engineering sense of the word – the value stored is offset from the actual value by the exponent bias, also called a biased exponent. Biasing is done because exponents ... [61%] 2023-12-16 [Computer arithmetic]
  13. Hurst exponent: The Hurst exponent is used as a measure of long-term memory of time series. It relates to the autocorrelations of the time series, and the rate at which these decrease as the lag between pairs of values increases. (A measure of the long-range dependence of a time series) [61%] 2024-01-12 [Autocorrelation] [Fractals]...
  14. Critical exponent: Critical exponents describe the behavior of physical quantities near continuous phase transitions. It is believed, though not proven, that they are universal, i.e. (Physics) [61%] 2023-12-21 [Phase transitions] [Critical phenomena]...
  15. Exponent, Inc.: Exponent, Inc. is an American engineering and scientific consulting firm. (American company) [61%] 2024-03-24 [University spin-offs] [Consulting firms established in 1967]...
  16. Exponent bias: In IEEE 754 floating-point numbers, the exponent is biased in the engineering sense of the word – the value stored is offset from the actual value by the exponent bias, also called a biased exponent. Biasing is done because exponents ... [61%] 2024-03-28 [Computer arithmetic]
  17. Purdue Exponent: The Purdue Exponent is an independent student newspaper that serves Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. It is published on Mondays and Thursdays during university semesters by the Purdue Student Publishing Foundation, and is Indiana's largest collegiate daily newspaper. (Independent student newspaper at Purdue University) [61%] 2024-05-28 [Purdue University] [Student newspapers published in Indiana]...
  18. Critical exponent: Critical exponents describe the behavior of physical quantities near continuous phase transitions. It is believed, though not proven, that they are universal, i.e. (Parameter describing physics near critical points) [61%] 2024-08-10 [Phase transitions] [Critical phenomena]...
  19. Lyapunov exponent: In mathematics, the Lyapunov exponent or Lyapunov characteristic exponent of a dynamical system is a quantity that characterizes the rate of separation of infinitesimally close trajectories. Quantitatively, two trajectories in phase space with initial separation vector \displaystyle{ \delta \mathbf{Z ... (The rate of separation of infinitesimally close trajectories) [61%] 2024-08-29 [Dynamical systems]
  20. Percolation critical exponents: In the context of the physical and mathematical theory of percolation, a percolation transition is characterized by a set of universal critical exponents, which describe the fractal properties of the percolating medium at large scales and sufficiently close to the ... (Mathematical parameter in percolation theory) [57%] 2023-12-30 [Percolation theory] [Critical phenomena]...

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