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Exponential may refer to any of several mathematical topics related to exponentiation, including:

Exponential may also refer to:

The exponential function is a function in Mathematics. The application of this function to a value x is written as exp( x) In Mathematics, the matrix exponential is a Matrix function on square matrices analogous to the ordinary Exponential function. A quantity is said to be subject to exponential decay if it decreases at a rate proportional to its value Exponential growth (including Exponential decay) occurs when the growth rate of a mathematical function is proportional to the function's current value In differential geometry the exponential map is a generalization of the ordinary Exponential function of mathematical analysis to all differentiable manifolds with an Affine Scientific notation, also sometimes known as standard form or as exponential notation, is a way of writing numbers that accommodates values too large or small to be In complexity theory, exponential time is the Computation time of a problem where the time to complete the computation m ( n) is bounded by an WikipediaWikiProject Probability#Standards for a discussionof standards used for probability distribution articles such as this one In probability and Statistics, an exponential family is a class of Probability distributions sharing a certain form which is specified below In Statistics, exponential smoothing refers to a particular type of Moving average technique applied to Time series data either to produce smoothed data This is a list of exponential topics, by Wikipedia page See also List of logarithm topics. Exponential is a San Antonio, Texas based Independent record label launched in 2000 by Ernest Gonzales (aka Theory of Everything Exponential Technology was a vendor of PowerPC Microprocessors The company was founded by George Taylor and Jim Blomgren in 1993

Dictionary

exponential

-adjective

  1. Relating to an exponent.
  2. (mathematics) Expressed in terms of a power or e.
  3. In modern English, used to describe a large quantity of an object or objects.

-noun

  1. (mathematics) Any function that has an exponent as an independant variable
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