In mathematics, characteristic exponent may refer to:
Characteristic exponent of a field, a number equal to 1 if the field has characteristic 0, and equal to p if the field has characteristic p > 0
Lyapunov characteristic exponent, a quantity that characterizes the rate of separation
Characteristic exponent of Stable distribution
The logarithm of a characteristic function
Logarithm of a characteristic multiplier in the Floquet theory
Solution of the indicial equation of the Frobenius method
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In mathematics, the Lyapunov exponent or Lyapunov characteristicexponent of a dynamical system is a quantity that characterizes the rate of separation...
mathematics, characteristicexponent may refer to: Characteristicexponent of a field, a number equal to 1 if the field has characteristic 0, and equal...
number in a range, e.g. 1000 to 9999. The integer part, called the characteristic, can be computed by simply counting how many places the decimal point...
(biased exponent), an ambiguous term formerly used by some authors to specify some type of exponent of a floating point number Characteristic (significand)...
separable. Either k has characteristic 0, or, when k has characteristic p > 0, every element of k is a pth power. Either k has characteristic 0, or, when k has...
the mantissa, e the exponent and b the base. […] The mantissa is sometimes termed the characteristic and a version of the exponent also has this title...
+ T ) {\displaystyle x(t)\to x(t+T)} . A Floquet exponent (sometimes called a characteristicexponent), is a complex μ {\displaystyle \mu } such that e...
logarithm of a characteristic multiplier is also known as characteristic exponent. They appear in Floquet theory of periodic differential operators and in...
denoted as ξ {\displaystyle \xi } (Greek lowercase xi), is the characteristicexponent of the variations of the density of superconducting component....
Earth. Morgan & Claypool. p. 17. Weisstein, Eric W. "Lyapunov CharacteristicExponent". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2019-11-24. Devaney 2003 Robinson...
IBM System/360 and System/370 generations of computers. The "characteristic" (exponent) took the form of a seven-bit excess-64 number (The high-order...
as the significand and a 10−2 power term, also called characteristics, where −2 is the exponent (and 10 is the base). Its value is given by the following...
Critical exponents describe the behavior of physical quantities near continuous phase transitions. It is believed, though not proven, that they are universal...
output of carbon dioxide emissions into the biosphere Lyapunov characteristicexponent, a measure of the rate of separation of infinitesimally close trajectories...
be a field extension of characteristicexponent p (that is p = 1 in characteristic zero and, otherwise, p is the characteristic). The following properties...
Lyapunov. It is defined as the inverse of a system's largest Lyapunov exponent. The Lyapunov time mirrors the limits of the predictability of the system...
functions with odd characteristicexponent. The number of notches of these filters can be easily designed by choosing the characteristicexponent. Elliptic-cylinder...
Most contemporary BASIC implementations used one byte for the characteristic (exponent) and three bytes for the mantissa. The accuracy of a floating point...
works with semigroups that are not of characteristic zero, for example allowing fast computation of large exponents modulo a number. Especially in cryptography...