Logarithmization
Pronunciation: /ˈɫɑɡɝˌɪðəmˈaɪˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Logarithmization (noun)
- A process of changing data or an expression by using a logarithm, to make patterns easier to study.
- The act of applying logarithms in a model so growth or variation becomes more manageable.
Examples
- Logarithmization turns multiplication into addition for easier calculation.
- Logarithmization helps when values grow too fast to handle directly.