Scales the feasible space logarithmically to (0, 1). The entire
feasible space must be strictly positive.
UnitReverseLogScale
Scales the feasible space "reverse" logarithmically to (0, 1). The
result is that values close to the top of the feasible space are spread
out more than points near the bottom. The entire feasible space must be
strictly positive.
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