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  2. Significant figures - Wikipedia

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    Likewise 0.0123 can be rewritten as 1.23 × 10 −2. The part of the representation that contains the significant figures (1.30 or 1.23) is known as the significand or mantissa. The digits in the base and exponent (10 3 or 10 −2) are considered exact numbers so for these digits, significant figures are irrelevant.

  3. Single-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    The true significand of normal numbers includes 23 fraction bits to the right of the binary point and an implicit leading bit (to the left of the binary point) with value 1. Subnormal numbers and zeros (which are the floating-point numbers smaller in magnitude than the least positive normal number) are represented with the biased exponent value ...

  4. Scientific notation - Wikipedia

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    When a number is converted into normalized scientific notation, it is scaled down to a number between 1 and 10. All of the significant digits remain, but the placeholding zeroes are no longer required. Thus 1 230 400 would become 1.2304 × 10 6 if it had five significant digits. If the number were known to six or seven significant figures, it ...

  5. Significand - Wikipedia

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    The significand [1] (also coefficient, [1] sometimes argument, [2] or more ambiguously mantissa, [3] fraction, [4] [5] [nb 1] or characteristic [6] [3]) is the first (left) part of a number in scientific notation or related concepts in floating-point representation, consisting of its significant digits. For negative numbers, it does not include ...

  6. Amateur mathematician discovers largest known prime number ...

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    New prime is 16 million digits larger than previous one

  7. Mantissa - Wikipedia

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    Mantissa (/ m æ n ˈ t ɪ s ə /) may refer to: . Mantissa (logarithm), the fractional part of the common (base-10) logarithm Significand (also commonly called mantissa), the significant digits of a floating-point number or a number in scientific notation

  8. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    When using approximation equations or algorithms, especially when using finitely many digits to represent real numbers (which in theory have infinitely many digits), one of the goals of numerical analysis is to estimate computation errors. [5] Computation errors, also called numerical errors, include both truncation errors and roundoff errors.

  9. Record-breaking prime number containing more than 41 million ...

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    Record-breaking prime number containing more than 41 million digits found by former Nvidia programmer ... a prime number is a whole number that can only be divided by 1 and itself, such as 2, 3, 5 ...