Units[Natural][exp] - exponential function
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Calling Sequence
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exp(expr)
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Parameters
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expr
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algebraic expression
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Description
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In the Natural Units environment, the arguments for the exponential functions can be unit-free, or multiplied by a unit with the dimension logarithmic_gain. An error is returned if the dimension of the argument is not one of logarithmic gain.
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By default, the units of the object returned are a ratio of wave numbers (inverse length). Using energy conversions, this ratio is proportional to a voltage ratio and its square is proportional to a power ratio.
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Note that the first calling sequence must be entered in 2-D math notation by using either the palettes or command completion. The exponential will not be recognized if it is entered manually.
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For other properties, see the global function exp.
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Examples
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