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Why does the Integrator use Log instead of Ln for the natural logarithm?

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Why does the Integrator use Log instead of Ln for the natural logarithm?

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Log is the notation used in Mathematica, and elsewhere in mathematics. Usage that denotes a logarithm to base 10 is common in engineering (and base 2 is common in computer science), but the Integrator maintains a usage uniform with that of Mathematica.

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