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A power law may be used to describe:
where: - a - magnitude - b - exponent - c - is a constant
An example of when this might be used is for spin relaxation modelling [1].
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
Magnitude | 1.0 | coefficient for linear term |
Exponent | 1.0 | exponent |
Constant | 0.0 | coefficient for constant term |
[1] D.E. MacLaughhlin, L.C. Gupta, D.W. Cooke, R.H. Heffner, M.Leon & M.E.Schillaci (1983). Evidence for Power-Law Spin-Correlation Decay from Muon Spin Relaxation in Ag Mn Spin-Glass. Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol 51 Issue 10, 927-930 doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.51.927.
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