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Natural logarithm and William Kahan

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Difference between Natural logarithm and William Kahan

Natural logarithm vs. William Kahan

The natural logarithm of a number is its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant ''e'', where e is an irrational and transcendental number approximately equal to. William "Velvel" Morton Kahan (born June 5, 1933) is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1989 for "his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis", was named an ACM Fellow in 1994, and inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in 2005.

Similarities between Natural logarithm and William Kahan

Natural logarithm and William Kahan have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Transcendental function.

Transcendental function

A transcendental function is an analytic function that does not satisfy a polynomial equation, in contrast to an algebraic function.

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Natural logarithm and William Kahan Comparison

Natural logarithm has 96 relations, while William Kahan has 27. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.81% = 1 / (96 + 27).

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