exponentiation

/ˌɛk.spoʊˌnɛn.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/

ɛk · spoʊnɛn · ƩIEꞮ · ʃən (4 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

The process of calculating a power by multiplying together a number of equal factors, where the exponent specifies the number of factors to multiply.

Etymology

Ultimately from exponent + -i- + -ation. Perhaps from exponential + -ation.

Example Sentences

  • "In 5⁴ the base is 5 and the power is 4, so there are 4 identical factors of 5, and exponentiation gives 625 as the result."
  • ""The remarkable fact about the system is that it achieves such a high level of security with only six exponentiations," Boneh said, referring to the calculations used to raise numbers to a power. Other systems do exponentiation once, suggesting that this system may be about six times slower because exponentiation is the most time-consuming step in encrypting the data."
  • ""The remarkable fact about the system is that it achieves such a high level of security with only six exponentiations," Boneh said, referring to the calculations used to raise numbers to a power. Other systems do exponentiation once, suggesting that this system may be about six times slower because exponentiation is the most time-consuming step in encrypting the data."
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