Logarithmic

/ˌlɒɡəˈrɪðmɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or involving logarithms, which are mathematical functions that represent exponential relationships in a compressed scale. Describes growth or change patterns that increase rapidly at first, then level off.

Etymology

From Greek 'logos' (ratio, word) and 'arithmos' (number), coined by John Napier in 1614. The concept revolutionized calculation by transforming multiplication into addition, making complex computations manageable.

Kelly Says

Logarithmic scales are everywhere in disguise - from earthquake measurements to sound decibels to pH levels - they're nature's way of fitting enormous ranges into human-comprehensible numbers!

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