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  2. Duodecimal - Wikipedia

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    To convert numbers between bases, one can use the general conversion algorithm (see the relevant section under positional notation). Alternatively, one can use digit-conversion tables. The ones provided below can be used to convert any duodecimal number between 0;1 and BB,BBB;B to decimal, or any decimal number between 0.1 and 99,999.9 to ...

  3. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    The "Number Forms" block of the Unicode computer character set standard has a number of Roman numeral symbols in the range of code points from U+2160 to U+2188. [79] This range includes both upper- and lowercase numerals, as well as pre-combined characters for numbers up to 12 (Ⅻ or XII). One justification for the existence of pre-combined ...

  4. Golden ratio base - Wikipedia

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    For subtraction, subtract each pair of digits without borrow (borrow is a negative amount of carry), and then convert the numeral to standard form. For multiplication, multiply in the typical base-10 manner, without carry, then convert the numeral to standard form. For example, 2 + 3 = 10.01 + 100.01 = 110.02 = 110.1001 = 1000.1001

  5. Operator-precedence parser - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an operator-precedence parser is a bottom-up parser that interprets an operator-precedence grammar.For example, most calculators use operator-precedence parsers to convert from the human-readable infix notation relying on order of operations to a format that is optimized for evaluation such as Reverse Polish notation (RPN).

  6. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    RFC 3629 / STD 63 (2003), which establishes UTF-8 as a standard internet protocol element; RFC 5198 defines UTF-8 NFC for Network Interchange (2008) ISO/IEC 10646:2020/Amd 1:2023 [83] The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0.0 (2024) [84] They supersede the definitions given in the following obsolete works: The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0, Appendix ...

  7. 1987 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [6] [7] [9 ^ A bomb test may be a salvo test, defined as two or more explosions "where a period of time between successive individual explosions does not exceed 5 seconds and where the burial points of all explosive devices can be connected by segments of straight lines, each of them connecting two burial points and does not exceed 40 ...

  8. 1976 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union's 1976 nuclear test series [1] was a group of 21 nuclear tests conducted in 1976. These tests [ note 1 ] followed the 1975 Soviet nuclear tests series and preceded the 1977 Soviet nuclear tests series.