Side note, this reminded me that 3blue1brown just started a series on the Laplace Transform if you’re into the further antics of e.
e(heh): forgot a link https://youtu.be/-j8PzkZ70Lg
the first thing that comes to my mind is the euler’s number
the second one is
Second thing is Euler’s Product Formula, which is just amazing in it’s definition.
Zeta(s) = Sum(over all integers) [ 1 / ns ] = Product(over all prime numbers) [ 1 / 1 - p-s ]
That “over all prime numbers” part gets me every time, and yet the statement is provably true
I can’t believe that I understood this joke. I honestly can’t even really remember when to use natural logs…
Campfires
Did the subtitle transcriber think that “In” is a name or something? Why is the “I” capitalized?
Unsure if… fuck it I’ll just blow it open.
The context is that loge has a shortcut called “ln”, that is L N, said lawn, for “natural logarithm” (but in… Latin probably?)
And so the joke is that “ln” looks like “in” in this context.
In several mathematical notation systems, the most important being APL/J, programming languages inspired to codify “tools of thought” notation as code, the log function is ln. 10&log is base 10 log.
Its probably edited. The dialogue is real though.
Loge
Logecoin?
Over my head
Look on calculator for ln button
Ohhhhh i feel so dumb now cheers
More math meme?
I almost get this one, but I’m not sure why LOGe would be In
Just don’t speak enough maths lol
Logarithmus Naturalis
ln is just shorthand for the natural logarithm, which is log base e. In case it’s not clear from the picture, it’s written LN (but lowercase) in math
You son of a bitch I’m Ln. got it! I can laugh now
Much appreciated!
Logarithm Natural
I’ll settle for things writing loge instead of writing log when the assumption is that log means log10…