>>11732331>heh, who's the brainlet now?>Anyway, a search on DuckDuckGoI do research for a living, duckduckgo gives me what I need at bes a couple of pages later than google, if at all
Besides, Google Scholar is king (the alteranatives are just worse, it really shows when you do this for years and notice all the differences in algorithms)
Not calling you a brainlet but keep in mind that you might not have the best perspective with your contrarian 'muh security' stance
Also, not being able to find ANY information on natural logs just shows that you don't know how/what to put in your search field, or don't understand the results
This shit is explained in any decent introductory textbook or lecture notes from different fields including economics, engineering, and physics.
A good illustration on its usefulness is reading up about a linear regression of a log-transformed dependent variable, so start with that. After this illustration, manually work through the definition of e. Then read up on ODEs.