Definition of Loglog

1. the logarithm of a logarithm [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Loglog

logit
logit transformation
logitian
logits
logjam
logjammed
logjamming
logjams
logjuice
logjuices
loglike
loglikelihood
loglikelihoods
logline
loglines
loglog (current term)
loglogs
logmaker
logmakers
logman
logmen
lognormal
lognormal distribution
lognormalities
lognormality
lognormally
logo
logo-
logocentric
logocentrism

Literary usage of Loglog

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Graphical Methods by Carl Runge (1912)
"... for which (xY l+m)= x' For taking first the logarithm and then the logarithm of the logarithm, we obtain log* + loglog(l + ~ ) = logf + loglog(l We have ..."

2. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Inference for Stochastic Processes by Ishwar V. Basawa, C. C. Heyde, Robert Lee Taylor (2001)
"... provide in Figure 5 the plots of log log Ynew\ Y — the sample means of the posterior predictive distributions against= log log Y, and E(loglog Y|0p<". ..."

3. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1905)
"We start from p towards 1— p with log — = e< log M and loglog(l/«) being real. If u = l—pe**, log log •• = When zt is at 1—p, \fr = Q, and as u goes round ..."

4. Change-Point Problems by Edward G. Carlstein, Hans-Georg Müller, David Siegmund (1994)
"Then €0n:t<exp(-2) max (<loglog(l/0r1/2||V(<)II > ... The function h(t) := (<loglog(l/<)) is nonde- creasing on (0,exp(-2)]. Therefore P|max<6en.t<exp(-2) ..."

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