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\ln S_t
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\ln S_{t}
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Translations to Computer Algebra Systems
Translation to Maple
In Maple: ln(S)[t]
Information about the conversion process:
\ln: Natural logarithm; Example: \ln@@{z}
Will be translated to: ln($0)
Constraints: z != 0
Branch Cuts: (-\infty, 0]
Relevant links to definitions:
DLMF: http://dlmf.nist.gov/4.2#E2
Maple: https://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/maple/view.aspx?path=ln
Translation to Mathematica
In Mathematica: Subscript[Log[S], t]
Information about the conversion process:
\ln: Natural logarithm; Example: \ln@@{z}
Will be translated to: Log[$0]
Constraints: z != 0
Branch Cuts: (-\infty, 0]
Relevant links to definitions:
DLMF: http://dlmf.nist.gov/4.2#E2
Mathematica: https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Log.html
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