Exponential graphs are graphs in the form \(y = k^x\). These graphs increase rapidly in the \(y\) direction and will never fall below the \(x\)-axis.
Exponential graphs are graphs in the form \(\text{y = k}^x\). These graphs increase rapidly in the \({y}\) direction and will never fall below the \({x}\)-axis.
This paper extends uniqueness results due to Boas and Trembinska, on entire functions with exponential growth whose real part vanishes on lattice points. Here the case is studied where the real part ...
This article introduces a novel and flexible framework for investigating the roles of actors within a network. Particular interest is in roles as defined by local network connectivity patterns, ...
A PHASE relation familiar to students of applied mathematics exists between a simple harmonic oscillation and its derivative. Similar relations exist between exponential functions and their ...