exponent in the PONS Dictionary

exponent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is an exponent of sb else's ideas

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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So the same method working for real exponents also works for complex exponents.
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The 48 bit word allowed a seven bit exponent and 40 bit mantissa.
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The proof is by mathematical induction on the exponent "n".
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In this format, the first and third lines are usable for superscripts (exponents) and subscripts (indices).
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The exponent 2 is used by convention and for simplicity.
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He is a youth exponent from the club.
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Another style can be found in information theory texts using error exponents.
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He and his students were exponents of the orchestral style of organ playing displaying an unabashed sentimentality.
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The format is written with the significand having an implicit integer bit of value 1 (except for special datums, see the exponent encoding below).
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However, the degree of the exponent is reduced.
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