Exponential law
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A term with a variety of meanings.
A process which changes by a fixed factor over a fixed time period: exponential growth or decay.
A property of the exponential function, such as $\exp(x+y) = \exp(x)\exp(y)$ or of a power, such as $x^{yz} = (x^y)^z$.
A property of sets of maps between sets, such as $\mathrm{Map}(X\times Y,Z) \leftrightarrow \mathrm{Map}(X, \mathrm{Map}(Y,Z))$, see Exponential law for sets.
A property of sets of continuous maps between topological spaces, see Exponential law (in topology).
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Exponential law. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Exponential_law&oldid=35706
Exponential law. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Exponential_law&oldid=35706