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  2. 511 (number) - Wikipedia

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    511 is the natural number following 510 and preceding 512. It is a Mersenne number , being one less than a power of 2: 511 = 2 9 − 1 {\displaystyle 511=2^{9}-1} . [ 1 ] As a result, 511 is a palindromic number and a repdigit in bases 2 (111111111 2 ).

  3. Binary number - Wikipedia

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    A binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, a method for representing numbers that uses only two symbols for the ...

  4. List of binary codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some binary codes that are (or have been) used to represent text as a sequence of binary digits "0" and "1". Fixed-width binary codes use a set number of bits to represent each character in the text, while in variable-width binary codes, the number of bits may vary from character to character.

  5. Power of two - Wikipedia

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    The number of binary operations with domain equal to any 4-element set, such as GF(4). 2 40 = 1 099 511 627 776 The binary approximation of the tera-, or 1 000 000 000 000 multiplier, which causes a change of prefix. For example, 1 099 511 627 776 bytes = 1 terabyte [5] or tebibyte. 2 50 = 1 125 899 906 842 624 The binary approximation of the ...

  6. Binary code - Wikipedia

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    The modern binary number system, the basis for binary code, is an invention by Gottfried Leibniz in 1689 and appears in his article Explication de l'Arithmétique Binaire (English: Explanation of the Binary Arithmetic) which uses only the characters 1 and 0, and some remarks on its usefulness. Leibniz's system uses 0 and 1, like the modern ...

  7. Finger binary - Wikipedia

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    Finger binary is a system for counting and displaying binary numbers on the fingers of either or both hands. Each finger represents one binary digit or bit . This allows counting from zero to 31 using the fingers of one hand, or 1023 using both: that is, up to 2 5 −1 or 2 10 −1 respectively.

  8. College football games today: How to watch, stream Saturday's ...

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    With CFP positioning on the line in many of these games, here is how to watch all of the action today that will shape the playoff.

  9. Binary prefix - Wikipedia

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    A binary prefix is a unit prefix that indicates a multiple of a unit of measurement by an integer power of two. The most commonly used binary prefixes are kibi (symbol Ki, meaning 2 10 = 1024 ), mebi ( Mi, 2 20 = 1 048 576 ), and gibi ( Gi, 2 30 = 1 073 741 824 ).