exponential growth
English
Noun
exponential growth (usually uncountable, plural exponential growths)
- (mathematics) The growth in the value of a quantity, in which the rate of growth is proportional to the instantaneous value of the quantity; for example, when the value has doubled, the rate of increase will also have doubled. The rate may be positive or negative.
- (by extension, proscribed) Very rapid growth.
Translations
growth proportional to value
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Further reading
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