Phrases with «logarithmic dependence»

"Logarithmic dependence" refers to a relationship between two variables in which changes in one variable have a proportional effect on the other, but that effect diminishes as the first variable increases. In other words, the second variable increases or decreases at a slower rate than the first variable. Full definition

Sentences with «logarithmic dependence»

  • That is why you have the logarithmic dependence on CO2 concentration. (realclimate.org)
  • It is because of these effects of partial saturation that the radiative forcing is not proportional to the increase in the carbon dioxide concentration but shows a logarithmic dependence. (climateaudit.org)
  • Combined with the logarithmic dependence of radiative forcing on CO2 concentration, this results in the approximately linear relationship between warming and cumulative CO2 emissions. (climateaudit.org)
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