| 11. | For multi exponential decays this equation provides the average lifetime.
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| 12. | This function property leads to exponential growth and exponential decay.
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| 13. | Radioactivity is one very frequently given example of exponential decay.
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| 14. | We see that exponential decay is a well-known expected value.
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| 15. | I should have figured it would display exponential decay.
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| 16. | The exponential decay in space and time separation of the correlation functions was calculated explicitly.
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| 17. | :: Interestingly, the exponential decay of particles also breaks down for the last few particles.
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| 18. | The exponential decay of the higher frequencies is faster.
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| 19. | :Yes, exponential decay is when the time variable is an exponent, as you demonstrated above.
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| 20. | This method can be extended to analyze bi-exponential decays.
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