natural logarithm

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Etymology

From New Latin log naturalis, coined in 1668 by Nicholas Mercator in his book Logarithmo-technica.

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natural logarithm (plural natural logarithms)

  1. (mathematics) The logarithm in base e; either the function that given returns such that or the value of .
    The natural logarithm can be used to integrate 1/x.

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