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  2. Positional notation - Wikipedia

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    The first position represents 10 0 (1), the second position 10 1 (10), the third position 10 2 (10 × 10 or 100), the fourth position 10 3 (10 × 10 × 10 or 1000), and so on. Fractional values are indicated by a separator , which can vary in different locations.

  3. List of numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    "A base is a natural number B whose powers (B multiplied by itself some number of times) are specially designated within a numerical system." [1]: 38 The term is not equivalent to radix, as it applies to all numerical notation systems (not just positional ones with a radix) and most systems of spoken numbers. [1]

  4. Category:Positional numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    Positional numeral systems are a form of numeration. Straight positional numeral systems can be found in this main category, whereas systems displaying various irregularities are found in the subcategory Non-standard positional numeral systems. Numeral systems of various cultures are found in the category Category:Numeral systems.

  5. Numeral system - Wikipedia

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    For example, "11" represents the number eleven in the decimal or base-10 numeral system (today, the most common system globally), the number three in the binary or base-2 numeral system (used in modern computers), and the number two in the unary numeral system (used in tallying scores). The number the numeral represents is called its value.

  6. List of numeral system topics - Wikipedia

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    Binary numeral system (base 2) Negative base numeral system (base −2) Ternary numeral system numeral system (base 3) Balanced ternary numeral system (base 3) Negative base numeral system (base −3) Quaternary numeral system (base 4) Quater-imaginary base (base 2 √ −1) Quinary numeral system (base 5) Pentadic numerals – Runic notation ...

  7. Notation system - Wikipedia

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    Positional notation also known as place-value notation, in which each position is related to the next by a multiplier which is called the base of that numeral system Binary notation, a positional notation in base two; Octal notation, a positional notation in base eight, used in some computers; Decimal notation, a positional notation in base ten

  8. Gray code - Wikipedia

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    The most significant digit is an exception to this: for an n-bit Gray code, the most significant digit follows the pattern 2 n-1 on, 2 n-1 off, which is the same (cyclic) sequence of values as for the second-most significant digit, but shifted forwards 2 n-2 places. The four-bit version of this is shown below:

  9. Non-standard positional numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    In some systems, while the base is a positive integer, negative digits are allowed. Non-adjacent form is a particular system where the base is b = 2.In the balanced ternary system, the base is b = 3, and the numerals have the values −1, 0 and +1 (rather than 0, 1 and 2 as in the standard ternary system, or 1, 2 and 3 as in the bijective ternary system).