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Indefinite logarithm
The indefinite logarithm of a positive number n (variously denoted [log n], mathrm{Log}(n) or even sometimes just log n) is just the logarithm with respect to any base, when we don't worry about the base. This is as opposed to the ordinary, or definite logarithm, where there is always (implicitly or explicitly) a particular base to which the logarithm is being taken.
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