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Logarithmic vs Nat - What's the difference?

logarithmic | nat |

As a adjective logarithmic

is (mathematics) of, or relating to logarithms.

As a noun nat is

a spirit in burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside buddhism or nat can be logarithmic unit of information or entropy, based on natural logarithms.

As a adverb nat is

(obsolete) not.

logarithmic

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Adjective

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  • (mathematics) Of, or relating to logarithms.
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    nat

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    Acronym

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  • (Internet) A network function whereby one network address is rewritten (translated) to another address: Network Address Translation is frequently used to allow multiple network nodes (computers or inter-networked devices) to share a single internet (or local network) IP address. NAT may be used in "one to one", "many to one", or "one to many" types of configurations.
  • (Internet) A device that implements that network function; a NAT firewall.
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