The Gompertz constant is a mathematical constant associated with the Gompertz function, which is a type of mathematical model used to describe growth processes, particularly in biology and demography. The Gompertz function is often used to model the growth of populations, tumor growth, and the spread of diseases, as it captures the idea that growth starts exponentially and then slows as the population reaches some limiting value.

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