| 11. | Bernoulli numbers are also frequently used in other kinds of asymptotic expansions.
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| 12. | For example, a comparison of the asymptotic efficiency and references therein.
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| 13. | This function is related to the logarithm by the asymptotic expansion
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| 14. | The post-asymptotic-giant-branch evolution is even faster.
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| 15. | Asymptotic cones are particular examples of ultralimits of metric spaces.
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| 16. | R and asymptotic beam divergence ?, as detailed below.
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| 17. | This expansion follows directly from the asymptotic expansion for the exponential integral.
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| 18. | It can be used to denote the asymptotic equality of two functions.
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| 19. | The above requires a definition of " asymptotic equivalence ".
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| 20. | In the asymptotic ( " amortized bounds over a sequence of operations.
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