Lexicographical Neighbors of Loglog
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)
..."