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- adjective mathematics Having the properties that f(0) = 1 and that f(g)f(h) ≤ f(g+h) ∀ g, h ≥ 0.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Eg, some physicists use it to classify economic conditions as "bubbles" and "anti-bubbles" superexponential growth and decay respectively.
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Anything that resembles the Singularity would probably have substantial superexponential growth of key indicators like MEST density.
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True accelerating change would in my opinion be relatively short term since it is faster than exponential growth I believe it's called "superexponential growth" though that term is used in unrelated ways.
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This is on a log scale, and that's what superexponential growth means.
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This is on a log scale, and that's what superexponential growth means.
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This is on a log scale, and that's what superexponential growth means.
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