Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Binary and Decimal Systems
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One who uses arabic numerals to represent numbers and to perform calculations, as opposed to one who uses Roman numerals to represent numbers and an abacus to perform calculations.
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(mathematics, countable) Initialism of all-one polynomial. [(mathematics) A polynomial all of whose coefficients are 1.]
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(arithmetic) Any of the ten symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 used to represent numbers.
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Relating to two digits (typically fingers)
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(computing) A number whose digits of precision are limited only by available memory (as opposed to the usual fixed-point arithmetic).
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(statistics) Any of the discrete intervals in a histogram, etc
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(arithmetic, computing) Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system.
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(arithmetic) arithmetic using binary numbers
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The use of binary search to eliminate a subset of values from a possible set.
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(dated) A binary (base-2) numeral.
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(computing) Either of the characters 0 and 1, used in the binary numeral system.
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(computing) A distribution of software containing executable binaries, without source code.
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(computing) A number represented by the binary digits 0 and 1.
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(computing) A system for representing numbers in which a radix of two is used; that is, each digit in a binary numeral may have either of two different values.
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(mathematics, computing) A numeric system with a base of 2, using only the numerals 0 and 1.
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(computing) A decimal number encoded in such a way that each digit is represented by its own binary sequence, simplifying conversion from binary to decimal.
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(programming, distributed computing) Guaranteed not to corrupt or alter binary data.
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(arithmetic) Any of the symbols 〇 (or 零), 一, 二, 三, 四, 五, 六, 七, 八, 九, 十, 百, 千, 萬 / 万, 億 / 亿, etc. used to represent numbers in Chinese-speaking countries/areas, Japan, at some stage in Korea and Vietnam.
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(computing, mathematics) The diminished radix complement of a number; the nines' complement of a decimal number; the ones' complement of a binary number.
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(countable) A number expressed in the base-ten system, (particularly) a fractional numeral written in this system.
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(arithmetic) Arithmetic using decimal numbers.
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(arithmetic, proscribed) A decimal place.
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(mathematics) A numerical system of counting in tens.
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(mathematics, informal) Bijective numeration in base ten.
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Conversion to a decimal system.
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(dated) The decimal system.
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(mathematics) The symbol Δ.
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Any of the ten symbols ०, १, २, ३, ४, ५, ६, ७, ८, ९ that represent numbers in the Devanagari script.
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(mathematics) A distinct symbol representing one of an arithmetic progression of numbers between 0 and the radix.
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The number which, added to the given n-digit number in radix r, results in rⁿ-1. In binary (r=2), this is the ones' complement; in decimal (r=10), this is the nines' complement.
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(mathematics) A symbol used for separating the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part, for indicating multiplication or a scalar product, or for various other purposes.
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A method of writing IP addresses with where value of each byte is given as a decimal number, and each byte separated by a dot.
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(computing, programming) A double-precision floating-point number.
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(computing theory) An algorithm that converts binary numbers into binary-coded decimal notation by means of shift and add operations.
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(computing) A number storage format that uses two adjacent locations in memory, allowing for greater precision in the values stored.
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Being a number between 10 and 99 inclusive, a number that requires two digits to write in base 10.
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A binary coding system in which successive values differ in just one digit position.
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(electronics) A specific logical circuit that performs an addition operation on two bits.
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Synonym of Arabic numeral
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A modulus-10 checksum algorithm used to validate various identification numbers, such as those on credit cards.
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(grammar) Abbreviation of numeral. [A symbol that is not a word and represents a number, such as the Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3 and the Roman numerals I, V, X, L.]
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(Followed by a numeral; used attributively) Indicating the position of something in a list or sequence. Abbreviations: No or No., no or no. (in each case, sometimes written with a superscript "o", like Nº or №). The symbol "#" is also used in this manner.
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(computing) The number obtained by changing the numeric sign of a number. This may or may not be the twos complement, depending on the way numbers are stored.
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(arithmetic) A natural number used to denote position in a sequence.
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(education) A simple tree-like diagram showing the relationship between a whole and its parts, used in teaching mathematical concepts such as fractions.
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(arithmetic, dated, chiefly UK, usually in the plural) A decimal place.
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(arithmetic) The value of a digit of numbers. For example, ones, tens, hundreds in the decimal counting; ones, sixes, thirty-sixes in the senary counting.
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(transitive, mathematics) To separate an integer from a decimal with a decimal point.
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A notation for numbers in which the value of a digit depends on its position in the string, examples of which include the decimal system and the binary system
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(rare) Following a decimal point.
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(mathematics) Any function of a polynomial whose greatest exponent is 5.
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(uncountable) The system of numerals using Roman numerals.
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(mathematics, computing) An electronic calculator that can handle trigonometric, exponential and often other advanced functions, and can show its output in scientific notation and sometimes in hexadecimal, octal or binary.
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(mathematics) an alternative format of such a decimal number immediately followed by E and an integer
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(arithmetic) The numeral system which uses six as the base.
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The part of a floating-point number that contains its significant digits.
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Relating to numbers below ten (which is a double figure - 1 + 0).
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a method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two
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(mathematics) That results from a division by ten or by a multiple of ten)
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(statistics) A symmetric percentage difference (used to simplify the presentation of logarithmically transformed data)
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(computing) The number obtained by complementing every bit of a given number and adding one. A number and its complement add to 2ⁿ, where n is the word size of the machine.
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The digit 0 in the decimal, binary, and all other base numbering systems.
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Alternative form of zero G [zero gravity]

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