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  • Stretched exponential function
  • Mathematical function common in physics

    The stretched exponential function f β ( t ) = e − t β {\displaystyle f_{\beta }(t)=e^{-t^{\beta }}} is obtained by inserting a fractional power law into

    Stretched exponential function

    Stretched exponential function

    Stretched_exponential_function

  • Exponential integral
  • Special function defined by an integral

    In mathematics, the exponential integral ⁠ E i {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ei} } ⁠ is a special function on the complex plane. It is defined as one particular

    Exponential integral

    Exponential integral

    Exponential_integral

  • King effect
  • Phenomenon in statistics where highest-ranked data points are outliers

    include the power-law distribution, that is a basis for the stretched exponential function, and parabolic fractal distribution. Laherrere and Sornette

    King effect

    King effect

    King_effect

  • Rank–size distribution
  • Statistical distribution

    a power law distribution, or less well-known ones such as a stretched exponential function or parabolic fractal distribution, at least approximately for

    Rank–size distribution

    Rank–size distribution

    Rank–size_distribution

  • Cole–Cole equation
  • Relaxation model

    charge response corresponds to the stretched exponential function or the Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts (KWW) function, for small time arguments. Cole–Cole

    Cole–Cole equation

    Cole–Cole equation

    Cole–Cole_equation

  • Gamma function
  • Extension of the factorial function

    The gamma function is related to the stretched exponential function. For instance, the moments of that function are ⟨ τ n ⟩ ≡ ∫ 0 ∞ t n − 1 e − ( t τ

    Gamma function

    Gamma function

    Gamma_function

  • Havriliak–Negami relaxation
  • Model in electromagnetism

    1967. Depending on application, the Fourier transform of the stretched exponential function can be a viable alternative that has one parameter less. For

    Havriliak–Negami relaxation

    Havriliak–Negami_relaxation

  • Weibull distribution
  • Continuous probability distribution

    distribution. Its complementary cumulative distribution function is a stretched exponential function. The Weibull distribution is related to a number of other

    Weibull distribution

    Weibull distribution

    Weibull_distribution

  • Dielectric
  • Electrically insulating substance able to be polarised by an applied electric field

    asymmetric broadening. Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts function Fourier transform of stretched exponential function. Curie–von Schweidler law This shows the response

    Dielectric

    Dielectric

    Dielectric

  • Cole–Davidson equation
  • also a characteristic feature of the Fourier transform of the stretched exponential function it has been considered as an approximation of the latter, although

    Cole–Davidson equation

    Cole–Davidson_equation

  • KWW
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: The Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts function is the Fourier transform of the stretched exponential function Katosi Water Works, water treatment facility

    KWW

    KWW

  • Hot cathode
  • Type of electrode

    process. The lifetime of oxide cathodes can be evaluated with a stretched exponential function. The survivability of electron emission sources is significantly

    Hot cathode

    Hot cathode

    Hot_cathode

  • Maximum life span
  • Longest recorded life span

    maximum human lifespan to be around 125 years using a modified stretched exponential function for human survival curves. In another study, researchers claimed

    Maximum life span

    Maximum_life_span

  • Stable distribution
  • Distribution of variables which satisfies a stability property under linear combinations

    distribution function will be real. In the simplest case β = 0 {\displaystyle \beta =0} , the characteristic function is just a stretched exponential function; the

    Stable distribution

    Stable distribution

    Stable_distribution

  • David C. Watts
  • British biophysicist, material scientist, and academic

    is the co-discoverer of the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts [KWW] stretched-exponential function for modelling molecular-relaxation processes in condensed media

    David C. Watts

    David C. Watts

    David_C._Watts

  • List of Christians in science and technology
  • List of scientists who are Christians

    Science at the University of Manchester: co-discoverer of the KWW stretched-exponential function for relaxation phenomena in condensed media and expert on photopolymerised

    List of Christians in science and technology

    List_of_Christians_in_science_and_technology

  • Rudolf Kohlrausch
  • German physicist

    Kohlrausch introduced the relaxation phenomena, and used the stretched exponential function to explain relaxation effects of a discharging Leyden jar (capacitor)

    Rudolf Kohlrausch

    Rudolf Kohlrausch

    Rudolf_Kohlrausch

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    distributions not only forms an exponential family (EF), but in fact forms a natural exponential family (NEF) with quadratic variance function (NEF-QVF). Many properties

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Complex number
  • Number with a real and an imaginary part

    be regarded as its norm.] However for another inverse function of the complex exponential function (and not the above defined principal value), the branch

    Complex number

    Complex number

    Complex_number

  • Cryptographic hash function
  • Hash function that is suitable for use in cryptography

    secure cryptographic hash functions but do not usually have a strong connection to practical security. For example, an exponential-time algorithm can sometimes

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic_hash_function

  • Power law
  • Functional relationship between two quantities

    1137/070710111. S2CID 9155618. Laherrère, J.; Sornette, D. (1998). "Stretched exponential distributions in nature and economy: "fat tails" with characteristic

    Power law

    Power law

    Power_law

  • Shape parameter
  • Kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions

    distribution Dagum distribution Erlang distribution ExGaussian distribution Exponential power distribution Fréchet distribution Gamma distribution Generalized

    Shape parameter

    Shape parameter

    Shape_parameter

  • Central limit theorem
  • Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics

    for some function of t {\textstyle t} that goes to zero more rapidly than t 2 / n {\textstyle t^{2}/n} . By the limit of the exponential function ( e x =

    Central limit theorem

    Central limit theorem

    Central_limit_theorem

  • Fourier transform
  • Mathematical transform that expresses a function of time as a function of frequency

    conjugating the complex-exponential kernel of both the forward and the reverse transform. The signs must be opposites. A measurable function f : R → C {\displaystyle

    Fourier transform

    Fourier transform

    Fourier_transform

  • Arrhenius equation
  • Formula for temperature dependence of rates of chemical reactions

    tests of the Arrhenius law. Another common modification is the stretched exponential form[citation needed] k = A exp ⁡ [ − ( E a R T ) β ] , {\displaystyle

    Arrhenius equation

    Arrhenius_equation

  • Jensen's inequality
  • Theorem of convex functions

    particular importance in statistical physics when the convex function is an exponential, giving: e E ⁡ [ X ] ≤ E ⁡ [ e X ] , {\displaystyle e^{\operatorname

    Jensen's inequality

    Jensen's inequality

    Jensen's_inequality

  • Vector space
  • Algebraic structure in linear algebra

    natural exponential function. The relation of two vector spaces can be expressed by linear map or linear transformation. They are functions that reflect

    Vector space

    Vector space

    Vector_space

  • Integral transform
  • Mapping involving integration between function spaces

    maps a function from its original function space into another function space via integration, where some of the properties of the original function might

    Integral transform

    Integral_transform

  • Finite element method
  • Numerical method for solving physical or engineering problems

    variable size h and polynomial degree p to achieve exceptionally fast, exponential convergence rates. The hpk-FEM combines adaptively elements with variable

    Finite element method

    Finite element method

    Finite_element_method

  • Perfectly matched layer
  • Numerical technique

    which it breaks down, suffering from unavoidable reflections or even exponential growth. One caveat with perfectly matched layers is that they are only

    Perfectly matched layer

    Perfectly matched layer

    Perfectly_matched_layer

  • Turing machine
  • Computation model defining an abstract machine

    This is because the number of bits required to represent the outcome is exponential in the input size. However, if an algorithm runs in polynomial time in

    Turing machine

    Turing machine

    Turing_machine

  • List of nonlinear ordinary differential equations
  • Trachenko, K.; Zaccone, A. (2021-06-14). "Slow stretched-exponential and fast compressed-exponential relaxation from local event dynamics". Journal of

    List of nonlinear ordinary differential equations

    List_of_nonlinear_ordinary_differential_equations

  • Poisson distribution
  • Discrete probability distribution

    applying the product limit definition of the exponential function, this reduces to the generating function of the Poisson distribution: lim n → ∞ P ( n

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson_distribution

  • Harmonic oscillator
  • Physical system that responds to a restoring force proportional to displacement

    2 , {\textstyle \omega _{1}=\omega _{0}{\sqrt {1-\zeta ^{2}}},} the exponential decay of the underdamped harmonic oscillator is given by λ = ω 0 ζ .

    Harmonic oscillator

    Harmonic_oscillator

  • Statistical dispersion
  • Statistical property quantifying how much a collection of data is spread out

    variability, scatter, or spread) is the extent to which a distribution is stretched or squeezed. Common examples of measures of statistical dispersion are

    Statistical dispersion

    Statistical dispersion

    Statistical_dispersion

  • Soft tissue
  • Tissue in the body that is not hardened by ossification

    extensibility. This constitutive model cannot be stretched in uni-axial tension beyond a maximal stretch J m {\displaystyle J_{m}} , which is the positive

    Soft tissue

    Soft tissue

    Soft_tissue

  • Lists of mathematics topics
  • List of integrals of exponential functions List of integrals of hyperbolic functions List of integrals of inverse hyperbolic functions List of integrals

    Lists of mathematics topics

    Lists_of_mathematics_topics

  • Mode (statistics)
  • Value that appears most often in a set of data

    random variable, the mode is the value x at which the probability mass function P(X) takes its maximum value, i.e., x = argmaxxi P(X = xi). In other words

    Mode (statistics)

    Mode_(statistics)

  • Rheometer
  • Scientific instrument used to measure fluid flow (rheology)

    at an exponentially increasing velocity while measuring force and diameter as a function of time and position. By deforming at an exponentially increasing

    Rheometer

    Rheometer

    Rheometer

  • Primordial fluctuations
  • Earliest theoretical cosmological structures

    paradigm, the exponential growth of the scale factor during inflation caused quantum fluctuations of the inflaton field to be stretched to macroscopic

    Primordial fluctuations

    Primordial_fluctuations

  • Smoothing
  • Fitting an approximating function to data

    and image processing, to smooth a data set is to create an approximating function that attempts to capture important patterns in the data, while leaving

    Smoothing

    Smoothing

    Smoothing

  • Proof of work
  • System that regulates the formation of blocks on a blockchain

    1007/978-3-540-45146-4_25. ISBN 978-3-540-40674-7. Coelho, Fabien (2005). "Exponential memory-bound functions for proof of work protocols". Cryptology ePrint Archive, Report

    Proof of work

    Proof_of_work

  • Vibration
  • Mechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point

    spring is stretched. The formulas for these values can be found in the references. The major points to note from the solution are the exponential term and

    Vibration

    Vibration

    Vibration

  • Compaction (geology)
  • Decrease of the porosity of a sediment under the lithostatic pressure exerted by loading

    especially in sedimentary basins, the porosity profiles often show an exponential decrease, called Athy's law as first shown by Athy in 1930. A mathematical

    Compaction (geology)

    Compaction_(geology)

  • Mixing (mathematics)
  • Mathematical description of mixing substances

    with exponential decay rate” if ρt < e−δt for some δ > 0. For a stationary Markov process, the coefficients ρt may either decay at an exponential rate

    Mixing (mathematics)

    Mixing (mathematics)

    Mixing_(mathematics)

  • Cosmic inflation
  • Theory of rapid universe expansion

    inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the very early universe. This enormous expansion

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic_inflation

  • Ant on a rubber rope
  • Mathematics problem

    where the speed of the ant is decreasing exponentially while the length of the rope is increasing exponentially and the ant will also reach the end of the

    Ant on a rubber rope

    Ant_on_a_rubber_rope

  • Fast syndrome-based hash
  • Family of cryptographic hash functions

    In cryptography, the fast syndrome-based hash functions (FSB) are a family of cryptographic hash functions introduced in 2003 by Daniel Augot, Matthieu

    Fast syndrome-based hash

    Fast_syndrome-based_hash

  • Indistinguishability obfuscation
  • Type of cryptographic software obfuscation

    obfuscator to a collision-resistant hash function family, even with a trapdoor permutation, except with an exponential loss of security. Black-box obfuscation

    Indistinguishability obfuscation

    Indistinguishability_obfuscation

  • Superstatistics
  • also lead to other statistics such as power-law distributions or stretched exponentials. One needs to note here that the word super here is short for superposition

    Superstatistics

    Superstatistics

  • SWIFFT
  • Cryptographic hash function

    provably secure hash functions. It is based on the concept of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). SWIFFT is not the first hash function based on the FFT, but

    SWIFFT

    SWIFFT

  • Brute-force attack
  • Cryptanalytic method for unauthorized users to access data

    passwords, passphrases and keys have more possible values, making them exponentially more difficult to crack than shorter ones due to the diversity of characters

    Brute-force attack

    Brute-force_attack

  • Universal law of generalization
  • Theory of cognition

    found that “generalization gradients in both series were fitted by exponential functions, supporting Shepard’s law”. Cheng’s research suggested that Shepard’s

    Universal law of generalization

    Universal law of generalization

    Universal_law_of_generalization

  • SPEKE
  • SPEKE (Simple Password Exponential Key Exchange) is a cryptographic method for password-authenticated key agreement. The protocol consists of little more

    SPEKE

    SPEKE

  • External ray
  • expansion of external argument For transcendental maps ( for example exponential ) infinity is not a fixed point but an essential singularity and there

    External ray

    External_ray

  • Organ-on-a-chip
  • Nanotechnology simulation of human organ function

    are stretched. Since a vacuum is connected to the side channels, a decrease in pressure will cause the middle channel to expand, thus stretching the porous

    Organ-on-a-chip

    Organ-on-a-chip

  • Random geometric graph
  • In graph theory, the mathematically simplest spatial network

    connection function as opposed to the deterministic one suggested by Gilbert. The example introduced by Waxman was a stretched exponential where two nodes

    Random geometric graph

    Random geometric graph

    Random_geometric_graph

  • Heterogeneous random walk in one dimension
  • Velonia, K.; Loos, D.; Masuo, S.; Cotlet, M.; et al. (2005-02-04). "Stretched exponential decay and correlations in the catalytic activity of fluctuating

    Heterogeneous random walk in one dimension

    Heterogeneous random walk in one dimension

    Heterogeneous_random_walk_in_one_dimension

  • Butterfly effect
  • Idea that small causes can have large effects

    demonstrates the two key features of chaos – stretching and folding: the factor 2n shows the exponential growth of stretching, which results in sensitive dependence

    Butterfly effect

    Butterfly effect

    Butterfly_effect

  • Skin effect
  • Tendency of AC current flow in a conductor's outer layer

    density is largest near the surface of the conductor and decreases exponentially with greater depths in the conductor. It is caused by opposing eddy

    Skin effect

    Skin effect

    Skin_effect

  • Derrick's theorem
  • Physics theorem argued by G. H. Derrick

    was obtained by R. H. Hobart in 1963. A stronger statement, linear (or exponential) instability of localized stationary solutions to the nonlinear wave

    Derrick's theorem

    Derrick's_theorem

  • Functional derivative
  • Concept in calculus of variations

    a functional (a functional in this sense is a function that acts on functions) to a change in a function on which the functional depends. In the calculus

    Functional derivative

    Functional_derivative

  • Topological fluid dynamics
  • are concerned with flows having chaotic particle paths, and associated exponential rates of mixing (Ottino 1989). At the dynamic level, the fact that vortex

    Topological fluid dynamics

    Topological_fluid_dynamics

  • Diffie–Hellman key exchange
  • Method of exchanging cryptographic keys

    agreement Diffie–Hellman key establishment Diffie–Hellman key negotiation Exponential key exchange Diffie–Hellman protocol Diffie–Hellman handshake Merkle

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange

  • Hill's muscle model
  • Biomechanical paradigm explaining how muscles work

    tension and therefore is stretched a finite amount. Because the overall length of the muscle is kept constant, the stretching of the series element can

    Hill's muscle model

    Hill's_muscle_model

  • Lauren Rohwer
  • American scientist

    decay; with trap states giving rise to broadband emission and a stretched exponential decay with long characteristic lifetimes.  The nonexponential decay

    Lauren Rohwer

    Lauren_Rohwer

  • List of algorithms
  • interpolation Newton's method: finds zeros of functions with calculus Ridder's method: 3-point, exponential scaling Secant method: 2-point, 1-sided Hybrid

    List of algorithms

    List_of_algorithms

  • List of logarithmic identities
  • property. Logarithms and exponentials with the same base cancel each other. This is true because logarithms and exponentials are inverse operations –

    List of logarithmic identities

    List_of_logarithmic_identities

  • Two-way string-matching algorithm
  • String-searching algorithm

    = 1⁄2(Fc+2 − 1)−1 = O( φ {\displaystyle \varphi } −c) going to zero exponentially quickly as c increases. The algorithm is considered fairly efficient

    Two-way string-matching algorithm

    Two-way_string-matching_algorithm

  • Network science
  • Academic field

    "sub-linear" and the degree distribution of the network tends to a stretched exponential distribution. If α > 1 {\displaystyle \alpha >1} , NLPA is referred

    Network science

    Network science

    Network_science

  • Differential geometry of surfaces
  • Mathematics of smooth surfaces

    that they provide a mathematical model for the shape of soap films when stretched across a wire frame ruled surfaces, which are surfaces that have at least

    Differential geometry of surfaces

    Differential geometry of surfaces

    Differential_geometry_of_surfaces

  • Hessdalen lights
  • Unidentified phenomenon at Hessdalen valley in Norway

    bremsstrahlung process is flat up to a cutoff frequency, νcut, and falls off exponentially at higher frequencies. This sequence of events forms the typical spectrum

    Hessdalen lights

    Hessdalen_lights

  • Cryptography
  • Practice and study of secure communication techniques

    Theo (2021): Super Secreto – The Third Epoch of Cryptography: Multiple, exponential, quantum-secure and above all, simple and practical Encryption for Everyone

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

  • Kaniadakis distribution
  • Continuous probability distribution

    in machine learning. The κ-distributions are written as function of the κ-deformed exponential, taking the form f i = exp κ ⁡ ( − β E i + β μ ) {\displaystyle

    Kaniadakis distribution

    Kaniadakis_distribution

  • Distribution management system
  • Management system for electrical power distribution

    11747849B2  In recent years, utilization of electrical energy increased exponentially and customer requirement and quality definitions of power were changed

    Distribution management system

    Distribution_management_system

  • Worm-like chain
  • Simple model of a polymer

    polymer. The polymer's orientation correlation function can then be solved for, and it follows an exponential decay with decay constant 1/P: ⟨ t ^ ( s ) ⋅

    Worm-like chain

    Worm-like_chain

  • Economies of scale
  • Cost advantages obtained via scale of operation

    mining, sometimes (e. g., in electrical power generation) with modified exponential scaling factors. It has been noted that in many industrial sectors there

    Economies of scale

    Economies of scale

    Economies_of_scale

  • Non-linear preferential attachment
  • probability is sub-linear then the network's degree distribution is stretched exponential and hubs are much smaller than in a scale-free network. If this

    Non-linear preferential attachment

    Non-linear_preferential_attachment

  • Stochastic process
  • Collection of random variables

    a sample function of a stochastic process X {\displaystyle X} is a continuous function of t ∈ T {\displaystyle t\in T} ; a sample function of a stochastic

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic_process

  • Marcus theory
  • Explanation for the rates of electron transfer reactions

    stretched bonds, (b) In the Δ G ‡ = 0 {\displaystyle \Delta G^{\ddagger }=0} case the equilibrium configuration of the initial state is the stretched

    Marcus theory

    Marcus_theory

  • Plateau–Rayleigh instability
  • Fluid breakup of a falling stream

    stream dominates that of the curvature of the wave, such components grow exponentially with time. By decomposing an arbitrary disturbance on the free surface

    Plateau–Rayleigh instability

    Plateau–Rayleigh instability

    Plateau–Rayleigh_instability

  • Barabási–Albert model
  • Scale-free network generation algorithm

    "sub-linear" and the degree distribution of the network tends to a stretched exponential distribution. If α > 1 {\displaystyle \alpha >1} , NLPA is referred

    Barabási–Albert model

    Barabási–Albert model

    Barabási–Albert_model

  • Station-to-Station protocol
  • Cryptographic key agreement scheme

    immediately stops. All exponentials are in the group specified by p. Alice generates a random number x and computes and sends the exponential gx to Bob. Bob generates

    Station-to-Station protocol

    Station-to-Station_protocol

  • Viscoelasticity
  • Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation

    tensor M is the memory function showing, usually expressed as a sum of exponential terms for each mode of relaxation: M ( x ) = ∑ k = 1 m g i θ i exp ⁡

    Viscoelasticity

    Viscoelasticity

  • Dead Internet theory
  • Concept involving online bot activity

    maneuvered ourselves into. Decoupled, proliferated, and in a state of exponential metastasis. — Thomas Sommerer Facebook includes an option to provide

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead_Internet_theory

  • Proprioception
  • Sense of self-movement, force, and body position

    muscle contraction and oppose the stretch. During locomotion, sensory neurons can reverse their activity when stretched, to promote rather than oppose movement

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

  • HX-63
  • called reinjection (also called reentry), which increased its security exponentially. The machine could be set up in around 10600 different configurations

    HX-63

    HX-63

    HX-63

  • Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology
  • Method of analysing cardiac performance

    acute alterations in contractility or afterload. Tau represents the exponential decay of the ventricular pressure during isovolumic relaxation. Several

    Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology

    Pressure–volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology

  • Nelder–Mead method
  • Numerical optimization algorithm

    this point is better than the best current point, then we can try stretching exponentially out along this line. On the other hand, if this new point isn't

    Nelder–Mead method

    Nelder–Mead method

    Nelder–Mead_method

  • Kaniadakis Gamma distribution
  • Continuous probability distribution

    0 {\displaystyle \alpha >0} and ν = 1 {\displaystyle \nu =1} ; Stretched Exponential distribution, when α > 0 {\displaystyle \alpha >0} and ν = 1 / α

    Kaniadakis Gamma distribution

    Kaniadakis Gamma distribution

    Kaniadakis_Gamma_distribution

  • Premixed flame
  • Flame where the fuel and oxidizer are mixed before combustion

    Y_{O_{2}}}{W_{O_{2}}}}\right)^{n}e^{-E_{a}/RT},} where B {\displaystyle B} is the pre-exponential factor, ρ {\displaystyle \rho } is the density, Y F {\displaystyle Y_{F}}

    Premixed flame

    Premixed flame

    Premixed_flame

  • Distance decay
  • Sociological effect

    and k is the decay power. It can take other forms such as negative exponential, i.e. I ∝ e − d . {\displaystyle I\propto e^{-d}.} In addition to fitting

    Distance decay

    Distance_decay

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    muscle depends on its supply of energy and is stated by Rohmert's law to exponentially decay from the beginning of exertion. Since three factors affect muscular

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Symmetric-key algorithm
  • Algorithm

    to the threat of post-quantum cryptography. Quantum computers would exponentially increase the speed at which these ciphers can be decoded; notably, Grover's

    Symmetric-key algorithm

    Symmetric-key algorithm

    Symmetric-key_algorithm

  • Dynamical system
  • Mathematical model of the time dependence of a point in space

    be solved in terms of simple functions such as exponentials and simple trigonometric functions (i.e. complex exponentials), and the behavior of all orbits

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical_system

  • Gillespie algorithm
  • Method for stochastic equation systems

    until the next reaction occurs is a random number drawn from exponential distribution function with mean 1 / R T O T {\displaystyle 1/R_{\mathrm {TOT} }}

    Gillespie algorithm

    Gillespie_algorithm

  • Fractal derivative
  • Generalization of derivative to fractals

    )}}{\dfrac {d}{dt^{\beta }}}\int _{0}^{t}(t-s)^{m-\alpha -1}y(s)ds} Having exponentially decaying type kernel: F F E D 0 , t α , β ( y ( t ) ) = M ( α ) 1 −

    Fractal derivative

    Fractal_derivative

  • Single-molecule experiment
  • (2008); arXiv:0802.1520. O. Flomenbom, K. Velonia, D. Loos, et al., Stretched exponential decay and correlations in the catalytic activity of fluctuating

    Single-molecule experiment

    Single-molecule experiment

    Single-molecule_experiment

  • Secure Remote Password protocol
  • Augmented password-authenticated key exchange protocol

    Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism (SCRAM) Simple Password Exponential Key Exchange Zero-knowledge password proof "What is SRP?". Stanford University

    Secure Remote Password protocol

    Secure_Remote_Password_protocol

  • Geodesic
  • Straight path on a curved surface or a Riemannian manifold

    G t ( V ) = exp ⁡ ( t V ) {\displaystyle G^{t}(V)=\exp(tV)} is the exponential map of the vector tV. A closed orbit of the geodesic flow corresponds

    Geodesic

    Geodesic

    Geodesic

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  • Stretch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stretch

    English : nickname from Middle English strech, strecche ‘strong’, ‘violent’.

    Stretch

  • Procrustes
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Procrustes

    Stretcher.

    Procrustes

  • Crew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crew

    English : habitational name for someone from Crewe in Cheshire, named with Old Welsh criu ‘weir’. This denoted a wickerwork fence that was stretched across a river to catch fish.

    Crew

  • Langfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Langfield

    English : topographic name from Old English lang ‘long’ + feld ‘stretch of open country’, or a habitational name from a place so named, such as Langfield in Kent.

    Langfield

  • Markland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Markland

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Wigan (now in Greater Manchester), so called from Old English mearc ‘boundary’ + lanu ‘lane’.English (Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of border or boundary land (see Mark) or a status name for someone who held land with an annual value of one mark.

    Markland

  • Dryer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dryer

    English : from an agent derivative of Old English dr̄gean ‘to dry’; possibly an occupational name for a drier of cloth. In the Middle Ages, after cloth had been dyed and fulled, it was stretched out in tenterfields to dry.Altered spelling of German Dreier or Dreyer.

    Dryer

  • Baseet |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Baseet |

    Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges

    Baseet |

  • Viyati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Viyati

    Stretches out

    Viyati

  • Basit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Basit

    Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges

    Basit

  • Baseet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Baseet

    Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges

    Baseet

  • Basit |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Basit |

    Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges

    Basit |

  • Rachford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rachford

    English : variant of Rochford.English : variant of Rackford, a habitational name from Rackenford in Devon, recorded in Domesday Book as Racheneforda, which Mills interprets as ‘ford suitable for riding, by a stretch of river’.

    Rachford

  • Anstey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Anstey

    English : habitational name from any of the dozen places in England called Anstey or Ansty, from Old English ānstiga, a compound of ān ‘one’ + stīg ‘path’, denoting a short stretch of road forking at both ends. The surname is found principally in Somerset and the West Country.

    Anstey

  • Earm
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Earm

    Wretched.

    Earm

  • Kana
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian

    Kana

    A Maui demigod who could take the form of a rope and stretch from Molokai to Hawaii.

    Kana

  • Waterhouse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Midlands)

    Waterhouse

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived in a house by a stretch of water or perhaps a moated house, from Middle English water ‘water’ + hous ‘house’.Richard Waterhouse, a tanner from Yorkshire, England, emigrated to Portsmouth, NH, in 1669.

    Waterhouse

  • Treadwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Treadwell

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a fuller, from Middle English tred(en) ‘to tread’ + well ‘well’. Fulling was the process by which newly woven cloth was cleaned and shrunk by the use of heat, water, and pressure (from treading) before finally being stretched and laid out to dry on tenter hooks.

    Treadwell

  • Adyna
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Adyna

    Wretched.

    Adyna

  • Water
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Water

    English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.

    Water

  • Scragg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scragg

    English : from an Old Norse personal name or byname, Skragg, related to Norwegian dialect skragg ‘a shriveled, wretched person’, and English scraggy ‘lean’, ‘skinny’.

    Scragg

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Online names & meanings

  • Qareeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Qareeb

    Near

  • ALBERTE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    ALBERTE

    Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."

  • Trower
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trower

    English : variant of Thrower.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair (see Trevor).Americanized spelling of German Trauer, a habitational name for someone from Trauen in Lower Saxony.

  • Nihali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nihali

    Generosity; Passing Clouds

  • Kort
  • Boy/Male

    Norse German Dutch English

    Kort

    Short.

  • Niyas
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Niyas

    Beginning

  • Fabert
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Fabert

    Bean farmer.

  • Shreevastav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shreevastav

    Lord Vishnu

  • Ritoma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ritoma

    Beautiful

  • CONRAD
  • Male

    English

    CONRAD

     Variant spelling of German Konrad, CONRAD means "bold counsel." In use by the English.

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  • Stretch
  • v. i.

    To strain the truth; to exaggerate; as, a man apt to stretch in his report of facts.

  • Tort
  • a.

    Stretched tight; taut.

  • Wretched
  • a.

    Worthless; paltry; very poor or mean; miserable; as, a wretched poem; a wretched cabin.

  • Stretch
  • n.

    Act of stretching, or state of being stretched; reach; effort; struggle; strain; as, a stretch of the limbs; a stretch of the imagination.

  • Stretch
  • v. t.

    To exaggerate; to extend too far; as, to stretch the truth; to stretch one's credit.

  • Stretch
  • v. i.

    To extend or spread one's self, or one's limbs; as, the lazy man yawns and stretches.

  • Stretch
  • n.

    A continuous line or surface; a continuous space of time; as, grassy stretches of land.

  • Crane
  • v. t.

    To stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully.

  • Tentiginous
  • a.

    Stiff; stretched; strained.

  • Set-stitched
  • a.

    Stitched according to a formal pattern.

  • Stretch
  • v. i.

    To sail by the wind under press of canvas; as, the ship stretched to the eastward.

  • Stretched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stretch

  • Stretcher
  • n.

    The frame upon which canvas is stretched for a painting.

  • Stretch
  • n.

    Course; direction; as, the stretch of seams of coal.

  • Stretch
  • v. i.

    To be extended; to be drawn out in length or in breadth, or both; to spread; to reach; as, the iron road stretches across the continent; the lake stretches over fifty square miles.

  • Exponential
  • a.

    Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an exponential expression; exponential calculus; an exponential function.

  • Stretcher
  • n.

    One who, or that which, stretches.

  • Stretch
  • v. t.

    To cause to extend in breadth; to spread; to expand; as, to stretch cloth; to stretch the wings.

  • Stretch
  • v. t.

    To draw or pull out to greater length; to strain; as, to stretch a tendon or muscle.

  • Stretch
  • n.

    The extent to which anything may be stretched.