Sentence examples for exponential acceleration from inspiring English sources

The phrase "exponential acceleration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in the rate or speed of something, often in a scientific or mathematical context. Example: "The population growth in the city has experienced exponential acceleration over the past decade, leading to strain on resources and infrastructure."

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The modelled cumulative trends of injected magmatic fluid masses exhibit clear exponential acceleration since the 2000s (Supplementary Fig. 1d).

However, the reasonable uncertainties (derived from exploring a novel field and the exponential acceleration of scientific progress) require the adoption of a cautious and comprehensive approach to the subject.

The White House announced on Thursday that President Barack Obama had called for resettling "at least 10,000" Syrian refugees in the United States in the next fiscal year, in what would be an exponential acceleration of US efforts so far to welcome the refugees.

To describe analytically the effect of exponential acceleration, we use mathematical methods developed recently for hard combinatorial problems, in particular, for so-called k-SAT problem, and numerical simulations.

Following Ray Kurzweil's statement on Singularity, we will see exponential acceleration in the development of the required digital power and intelligence of self-driving car AI.

Tesla's global doubling of the Supercharger network in 2017 represents an exponential acceleration of its expansion; the Supercharger program launched in 2012, meaning it's taken five full years to get to the 5,000 charger milestone.

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Maximum and average ΔP (pressure changes in amplitude) shows an exponential relationship with a (acceleration), Vc (constant speed) and Lplatform (platform spacing), especially the ΔP measured on tunnel surface.

Here we show how this problem can be alleviated by using a specialized averaging technique that takes advantage of the inherent exponential variation in acceleration with time at atmospheric entry.

We show that this engine is very effective: the evolution acceleration is an exponential function of gene redundancy.

On the other hand, the technology believers (yes, it's a religion) tell us that we're getting nearer to the technology singularity -- that acceleration itself is being accelerated, its progress made exponential, and quickly approaching the "knee bend" after which we will not be able to predict (and perhaps control) the implications of new technologies.

As fibrils accumulate, one might expect that an increased number of nucleation sites would increase the probability of polymerization leading to an acceleration of disease, with exponential kinetics.

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