Understanding Order of Magnitude in Mathematics: Symbol O Explained

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The discussion centers on the concept of "Order of Magnitude" in mathematics, specifically focusing on the symbol O and its implications in various contexts. Participants explore its definition, usage in expressions, and distinctions from related concepts.

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  • Some participants define orders of magnitude as indicating size in powers of ten, with specific meanings for exceeding or being within certain orders of magnitude.
  • One participant provides an example involving the expression Y(t)=1+t+t^2+O(t^3), explaining that O indicates terms of the third power and higher that are dropped.
  • Another participant clarifies that the usage of O in the expression is different from the concept of order of magnitude, suggesting a distinction between the two terms.

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Participants express differing views on the interpretation of the symbol O and its relation to the concept of order of magnitude, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved regarding these distinctions.

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There may be limitations in understanding due to varying definitions and contexts in which the symbol O is applied, as well as the potential for confusion between its mathematical usage and the broader concept of orders of magnitude.

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In maths, what is meant by Order of magnitude, symbol O .
 
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Orders of magnitude indicate the size of something in powers of ten within a factor of ten. For example;

By "X exceeds Y by n orders of magnitude" is meant that X is at least 10^n but less than 10^(n+1) times greater than Y.

By "X is within n orders of magnitude of Y" is meant X is less than 10^(n+1) but greater than 10^-(n+1) times Y.
 
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If you see an expression like

Y(t)=1+t+t^2+O(t^3)

The O means that there are terms to the third power and higher that are drop.

JMD
 
Originally posted by nbo10
If you see an expression like

Y(t)=1+t+t^2+O(t^3)

The O means that there are terms to the third power and higher that are drop.

JMD

This is different than order of magnitude.
 

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