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The history of logarithms is the story of a correspondence (in modern terms, a group isomorphism) between multiplication on the positive real numbers and addition on the real number line that was formalized in seventeenth century Europe and was widely used to simplify calculation until the advent of the digital computer. The Napierian logarithms were published first in 1614. E. W. Hobson called it "one of the very greatest scientific discoveries that the world has seen." Henry Briggs introduced common (base 10) logarithms, which were easier to use. Tables of logarithms were published in many forms over four centuries. The idea of logarithms was also used to construct the slide rule, which became ubiquitous in science and engineering until the 1970s. A breakthrough generating the natural lo

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  • Historia de los logaritmos (es)
  • Sejarah logaritma (in)
  • History of logarithms (en)
  • История логарифмов (ru)
  • Історія логарифмів (uk)
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  • Історія логарифмів як алгебричного поняття простежується від античних часів. Ідейним джерелом і стимулом застосування логарифмів став той факт (відомий ще Архімеду), що при перемножуванні степенів з однаковою основою їх показники додаються: . (uk)
  • История логарифмов как алгебраического понятия прослеживается с античных времён. Идейным источником и стимулом применения логарифмов послужил тот факт (известный ещё Архимеду), что при перемножении степеней с одинаковым основанием их показатели складываются: . (ru)
  • La historia de los logaritmos es el relato de cómo se desarrolló la correspondencia (en términos modernos, el isomorfismo grupal) existente entre la multiplicación de los números reales positivos y su suma sobre la recta real, que se formalizó en la Europa del siglo XVII y que se utilizó ampliamente para simplificar el cálculo hasta la popularización de las calculadoras digitales. La idea de los logaritmos neperianos se publicó por primera vez en 1614, y Henry Briggs introdujo poco después los logaritmos comunes (de base 10), que eran más fáciles de usar. Las tablas de logaritmos se publicaron en muchas formas durante cuatro siglos. La idea de los logaritmos también se usó para construir la regla de cálculo, que se hizo omnipresente en ciencia e ingeniería hasta la década de 1970. Un avanc (es)
  • The history of logarithms is the story of a correspondence (in modern terms, a group isomorphism) between multiplication on the positive real numbers and addition on the real number line that was formalized in seventeenth century Europe and was widely used to simplify calculation until the advent of the digital computer. The Napierian logarithms were published first in 1614. E. W. Hobson called it "one of the very greatest scientific discoveries that the world has seen." Henry Briggs introduced common (base 10) logarithms, which were easier to use. Tables of logarithms were published in many forms over four centuries. The idea of logarithms was also used to construct the slide rule, which became ubiquitous in science and engineering until the 1970s. A breakthrough generating the natural lo (en)
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