Exponentiation

Word EXPONENTIATION
Character 14
Hyphenation exponentiation
Pronunciations /ˌɛk.spoʊ.ˌnɛn.ʃi.ˈeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Exponentiation"

What do we mean by exponentiation?

The act of raising a quantity to a power. noun

The act of affecting with an exponent or index. noun

The process of raising a quantity to some assigned power. noun

The process of calculating a power by multiplying together a number of equal factors, where the exponent specifies the number of factors to multiply. noun

A mathematical problem involving exponentiation. noun

The process of raising a quantity to some assigned power noun

The process of calculating a power by multiplying together a number of equal factors, where the exponent specifies the number of factors to multiply.

A mathematical problem involving exponentiation.

Used when solving differential equations, means to take the exponent of. Urban Dictionary

A Concept that the rate of growth is increasing, and the rate that the rate of growth is increasing is increasing. Word comes from "exponent" which is when the exponent rises, the base increases but more and more each time, making a graph that will eventually appear to be completely vertical on any scaled graph. Urban Dictionary

Though in mathematics and in formal use, "exponentially" describes something which is growing and whose rate of growth is accelerating, in casual use the word is bastardized and is simply a generic intensifier. See also: "literally." Urban Dictionary

Applies to any rate of growth which is larger than some expected rate of growth. In common usage, however, only a small sample size is available, and exponential applies to sufficiently large positive rate of growth. In mathematical terms, exponential growth is "superlinear" Urban Dictionary

Someone or something that exceeds far more than expectation. To "blow something out of the water". Urban Dictionary

the fact of life where all work for any given task that would equal 90% is done again to reach the 100% goal, thereby having an exponential effect. This case is not always a 90/10 degree and can deviate either way to some degree. In terms of college, this can lead to battle of whether to spend the enormous amount of time working for that perfect score, or catching up on not so needed sleep. For most students, the answer is almost immediately obvious. Urban Dictionary

A sophisticated mathematical term that describes rapid growth of imaginary things, or things that can’t be measured Urban Dictionary

A very large quantity. Urban Dictionary

The best boner you can get from a chick. Urban Dictionary

Chili with a flavor that improves exponentially in relation to the time it spends in the fridge. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Exponentiation

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The word "exponentiation" in example sentences

So in the special case when the order of is a power of 2, we can compute the order using only on exponentiation, which is computationally feasible for the orders of magnitude we are considering. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Here in one lovely equation are the five most important numbers in all of mathematics, and the three most fundamental operators: addition, multiplication, and exponentiation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So off I go to Google largest numbers and we are learning about googol, googolplex, Graham's number, large number notation, exponentiation, tetration. ❋ Sissie (2009)

I actually put a caret up-arrow there to indiciate exponentiation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Myhill justifies exponentiation by noting that a function is a rule, a finite object which can actually be given (contrary to infinite sets). ❋ Crosilla, Laura (2009)

A form of exponentiation can also be found in constructive type theory. ❋ Crosilla, Laura (2009)

Obviously no one here has heard of exponentiation or Ray Kurzweil Bill Gates' favourite futurologist. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As we saw, E was defined from the slowly growing function, σ, using three applications of primitive recursion: one for addition, one for multiplication, and then one more for exponentiation. ❋ Immerman, Neil (2008)

The following are a few examples showing that addition, multiplication, and exponentiation are primitive recursive. ❋ Immerman, Neil (2008)

I discovered simple forms of repeated exponentiation and recursion for myself. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Bernays (1930) explained how exponentiation may be understood as a finitary operation on numerals. ❋ Zach, Richard (2003)

In mathematics they contributed and invented the present arithmetical decimal system and the fundamental operations connected with it addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and extracting the root. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or whether other, more general, methods exist that could be used for compile-time real exponentiation using templates. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Question:How do you solve 2y'=y ? Answer: Well, you [integrate] the equation [y']=y/2, then exponentiate both sides to get y=Ce^(1/[2x]). ❋ Avi Raju (2005)

"The [growth] of the number of covid cases in 2020 was almost [exponential]; there was [more and more] cases every day." ❋ Thats Math (2022)

"Dude, [I am] exponentially [high] [right now]." ❋ Tp217 (2021)

Person 1: The number of African American [presidents] in the US is growing [exponentially]. Person 2: That's right! Person 1: [The ant] population in my kitchen seems to double every week. Person 2: Oh... well at least it's not growing exponentially Person 3: x log x grows exponentially. ❋ FineHall (2009)

Christopher was exponentially better at [rock climbing] than Stephanie. He blew her [out of the water] when they [raced] to the top! ❋ Linsey R. Morton (2007)

By following the [natural law] of exponentiality, I decided to not put in the extra book of research for my last essay on "[Theories] behind [Moore's Law]" for my Professor....I got a B+. ❋ MLWP (2008)

[We can]’t [win] reelection [exponentially]. ❋ Obiden-Bama (2020)

We have an exponential [amount] of [explosives] in my [garage]. ❋ Gary Coleman IV (2008)

[Mary] is the most awesome lover I´ve ever had, she gives me exponential growth [every single time] we [mess around]. ❋ Rperazag (2010)

Lisa: [Aaron], this [chili] is even better than it was yesterday! Aaron: I know, and it will be even better tomorrow because it is [exponential chili]. ❋ A-Haron (2010)

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