0 relating to a logarithm (= a number that shows how many times a number has to be multiplied by itself to produce another number): --
These variables were transformed using a logarithmic transformation.
The fitted equations for the three pollutants are logarithmic quadratics in income per capita.
Individual preferences are represented by a logarithmic life cycle utility function.
We consider suspension flows built over interval exchange transformations with the help of roof functions having an asymmetric logarithmic singularity.
Such a weight has the appeal of implying that utility is a logarithmic function of income.
Permutations, mappings and 2-regular graphs are all logarithmic assemblies.
Therefore, linearly interpolating cepstral coefficients results in logarithmic interpolating of amplitude.
The assumption that (logarithmic) returns are well approximated by a normal distribution is more questionable.
We omit discussion of the borderline cases where logarithmic terms also appear.