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has gloss | eng: In mathematics, logarithmic growth describes a phenomenon that whose size or cost can be described as a logarithm function of some input. e.g. y = C log (x). Note that any logarithm base can be used, since one can be converted to another by a fixed constant. Logarithmic growth is very slow and is the inverse of exponential growth. |
lexicalization | eng: logarithmic growth |
instance of | (noun) the exponent required to produce a given number logarithm, log |
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