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The area under a logarithmic curve is often referred to as the "integral of the logarithmic function." Specifically, if you are dealing with the natural logarithm, the integral can be expressed mathematically as (\int \ln(x) , dx), which evaluates to (x \ln(x) - x + C), where (C) is the constant of integration. This area can represent various applications in mathematics, physics, and economics, depending on the context.

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