RB Smissaert wrote:
But then if the base of the logarithm doesn't matter then
how is this equation going to help you?
m==N/logN
So, basically it comes down to some experimenting?
RBS
No, the relationship is set by the math. An absolute measurement
requires that you experiment to discover
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RB Smissaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> OK, will have a look at the wiki.
>
>> There's no "m" on the right hand side.
>> m equals N divided by logarithm of N.
>
> What is the base of that logarith
RB Smissaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
OK, will have a look at the wiki.
There's no "m" on the right hand side.
m equals N divided by logarithm of N.
What is the base of that logarithm then?
Doesn't matter. All calulations shown are order of magnitude, only
accurate modulo multiplication
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