Exponent
61exponent — ex·po·nent || ek spəʊnÉ™nt n. one who interprets, advocate; small raised symbol or number placed after a number that indicates the power to which the number is raised (Mathematics) …
62exponent — n. Index, indication, representative, type, example, specimen, illustration …
63exponent — n 1. interpreter, explainer, expounder, expositor; advocate, upholder, defender. 2. illustration, representation, exemplification; exemplar, model, paradigm, mirror; symbol, token, indication, index; instance, example, sample, specimen, type …
64exponent — ex·po·nent …
65exponent — s ( en, er) …
66Exponent — Ex|po|nẹnt, der; en, en <lateinisch> (Hochzahl, besonders in der Wurzel und Potenzrechnung; herausgehobener Vertreter [einer bestimmten Richtung, Politik usw.]) …
67exponent — n. & adj. n. 1 a person who favours or promotes an idea etc. 2 a representative or practitioner of an activity, profession, etc. 3 a person who explains or interprets something. 4 an executant (of music etc.). 5 a type or representative. 6 Math.… …
68Corrected d-exponent — Contents 1 Description 2 Theory 3 Calculation 4 Caveats Description The Corrected d exponent, also known as cd exponent or more correctly dc exp …
69Lyapunov exponent — In mathematics the Lyapunov exponent or Lyapunov characteristic exponent of a dynamical system is a quantity that characterizes the rate of separation of infinitesimally close trajectories. Quantitatively, two trajectories in phase space with… …
70Purdue Exponent — Infobox Newspaper name = caption = The January 20, 2006 front page of The Exponent type = Daily independent student newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = 1889 owners = Purdue Student Publishing Foundation headquarters = 460 Northwestern… …