What they are: A logarithm is the exponent you raise a base to in order to get a number, acting as the inverse of exponentiation. Why they matter: They simplify multiplication, division, and roots ...
Tensordyne says logarithmic computing could reduce AI inference costs and power demands, offering an alternative to conventional chip designs.
Two strangers exchange numbers openly, yet arrive at the same secret no eavesdropper can reconstruct. The elegant asymmetry of modular exponentiation turns a simple arithmetic quirk into the ...