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Mathematical analysis / Exponential decay / Power law / Exponential function / Logarithm / Exponentiation / Exponential growth / Exponential distribution / Laplace distribution / Exponentials / Special functions / Mathematics
Date: 2009-01-19 10:47:53
Mathematical analysis
Exponential decay
Power law
Exponential function
Logarithm
Exponentiation
Exponential growth
Exponential distribution
Laplace distribution
Exponentials
Special functions
Mathematics

Exponential laws Power laws q−exponential laws

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