As others have already pointed out, if the code snippet
$e^\frac{E_{A}}{k_{B} T}\frac{E_{A}}{k_{B} T}$
is processed in TeX's inline math mode (as above), you can't get the subscripts A and B to be typeset in an even smaller font size becausethey're already at their smallest possible size. If for some reason you can't follow the advice provided by some of the other answers, I suggest you try the following. A reason the typeset formula is a bit hard to parse/read is that the horizontal space between the E and subscript A, and between the k and the subscript B is quite large. (This happens because both subscripts happen to be uppercase letters with bottom serifs that stick quite out to the left.) This can be remedied nicely by putting a negative thinspace, \!, before each of the subscripts' arguments, as follows:
$e^{\frac{E_{\!A}}{k_{\!B} T}}t\frac{E_{\!A}}{k_{\!B} T}$
IMHO this looks much easier to parse (when it's typeset, of course!).
$2^{...}$as$\exp_2(...)$, like an analogue of\log_2. – Aditya Sep 17 '11 at 19:30\expfor the exponential function definitely is. – barbara beeton Sep 17 '11 at 20:23