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  2. PiHex - Wikipedia

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    The final bit strings for each of the three calculations resulted as such: Binary digits of π from five trillion minus three to five trillion and seventy-six (completed August 30, 1998): [ 4 ] 0000 0111 1110 0100 0101 0111 0011 0011 1100 1100 ^ Five trillionth bit of π 0111 1001 0000 1011 0101 1011 0101 1001 0111 1001

  3. Texas Instruments SBP0400 - Wikipedia

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    SBP0400 pin-out. The Texas Instruments SBP0400 (SBP = silicon bipolar), also known as SBC 0400 and X0400, is a microprogrammable 4-bit slice processor that was introduced in 1976 (delivery began in December 1975). [1]

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  5. Berger code - Wikipedia

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    Some 1s bit in the information part of the code word have changed to 0s. Some 1s bits in the check (or redundant) portion of the code word have changed to 0s. Some 1s bits in both the information and check portions have changed to 0s. For case 1, the number of 0-valued bits in the information section will, by definition of the error, increase.

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  7. Reduction of summands - Wikipedia

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    The summands are reduced using a common 1-bit full adder that accepts two 1-bit terms and a carry-in bit. It produces a sum and a carry-out. The full adders are arranged such that the sum remains in the same column of summands, but the carry-out is shifted left.

  8. Exponential-Golomb coding - Wikipedia

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    Exp-Golomb coding is used in the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and H.265 High Efficiency Video Coding video compression standards, in which there is also a variation for the coding of signed numbers by assigning the value 0 to the binary codeword '0' and assigning subsequent codewords to input values of increasing magnitude (and alternating sign, if the field can contain a negative number):

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