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  2. Binary Golay code - Wikipedia

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    2 of 24-bit words such that any two distinct elements of W differ in at least 8 coordinates. W is called a linear code because it is a vector space. In all, W comprises 4096 = 2 12 elements. The elements of W are called code words. They can also be described as subsets of a set of 24 elements, where addition is defined as taking the symmetric ...

  3. Cash–Karp method - Wikipedia

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  4. Power of two - Wikipedia

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    Two to the power of n, written as 2 n, is the number of values in which the bits in a binary word of length n can be set, where each bit is either of two values. A word, interpreted as representing an integer in a range starting at zero, referred to as an "unsigned integer", can represent values from 0 (000...000 2) to 2 n − 1 (111...111 2) inclusively.

  5. Half-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    ARM processors support (via a floating-point control register bit) an "alternative half-precision" format, which does away with the special case for an exponent value of 31 (11111 2). [10] It is almost identical to the IEEE format, but there is no encoding for infinity or NaNs; instead, an exponent of 31 encodes normalized numbers in the range ...

  6. WolframAlpha - Wikipedia

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    Users submit queries and computation requests via a text field. WolframAlpha then computes answers and relevant visualizations from a knowledge base of curated, structured data that come from other sites and books. It can respond to particularly phrased natural language fact-based questions. It displays its "Input interpretation" of such a ...

  7. Fourth power - Wikipedia

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    In arithmetic and algebra, the fourth power of a number n is the result of multiplying four instances of n together. So: n 4 = n × n × n × n. Fourth powers are also formed by multiplying a number by its cube.

  8. 1/4 + 1/16 + 1/64 + 1/256 + ⋯ - ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    In the figure on the left, [2] if the large square is taken to have area 1, then the largest black square has area ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ × ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ = ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠. Likewise, the second largest black square has area ⁠ 1 / 16 ⁠, and the third largest black square has area ⁠ 1 / 64 ⁠.

  9. List of AMD Am2900 and Am29000 families - Wikipedia

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    Am29705 16-Word by 4-Bit 2-Port RAM; Am29707 Multi-Port SRAM; Am29720/721 Low-Power Schottky 256-Bit RAM; Am29750/Am29752 32-Word by 8-Bit Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM) Am29754/Am29755 256-Word by 4-Bit PROM; Am29770/Am29771 2048-Bit Generic Series Bipolar PROM; Am29774/Am29775 4096-Bit Generic Series Bipolar PROM