Exponential Functions with Base e in Growth Analysis and Deriving Them from Rotations of Axes of Time Described using Euler's Formula
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概要
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This study sugegsts that Euler's formula including time as a variable [exp(it)=cos(t)+isin(t)] gives, through a series of π/2 rotations of axes of time [imaginary time (it) and real time(t)], exponential functions with base e [exp(t) and exp(-t)] used for the growth analysis of ruminants and forages.
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著者
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Shimojo Masataka
Department Of Animal Science Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Asano Y
Miyazaki Univ. Miyazaki Jpn
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Asano Yoki
Employed Research Scientist Miyazaki University
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Asano Yoki
Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Miyazaki
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Shimojo Masataka
Laboratory of Animal Feed Science,Division of Animal Science,Department of Animal and Marine Bioreso
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Asano Yoki
Research Fello,Faculty of Agriculture,Kyushu University
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Ikeda Kentaro
Research Fellow,Faculty of Agriculture,Kyushu University
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Ikeda Kentarou
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Ikeda Kentaro
Research Fellow Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Shimojo Masataka
Laboratory Of Animal Feed Science Division Of Animal Science Department Of Animal And Marine Bioreso
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