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On Jan 4, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Edmiston, Mike wrote:
Ludwik said, "I would expect the result to be exponential as well. It
can be visualized as the sum of many exponential lines. Note that
e^A+e^B+e^C = e^(A+B+C).
Can you prove that, Ludwik?
I am retracting this impulsive reply.
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