Adjective
log-log (not comparable)
(mathematics) Describing a relationship (or a graph) between logarithmic quantities (or scales)
Allan deviation is widely used for plots (conveniently in log-log format) and presentation of numbers. Source: Internet
A straight line on a log-log plot is strong evidence for power-laws, the slope of the straight line corresponds to the power law exponent. Source: Internet
Description Spectrum of a pink noise approximation on a log-log plot. Source: Internet
For example, Gibrat's law about proportional growth processes produce distributions that are lognormal, although their log-log plots look linear over a limited range. Source: Internet
One eight-inch premium circular rule had a 50-inch spiral log-log scale. Source: Internet
R function The following function estimates the exponent in R, plotting the log-log data and the fitted line. Source: Internet