decimal digit


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Noun1.decimal digit - a digit from 0 to 9 in decimal notation
digit, figure - one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration; "0 and 1 are digits"
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Figure 8 shows the approximate optimal value of h for the explicit spectral PIM when N = 10, i.e., h = -0.8 with one decimal digit.
Mhaidat, "FPGA implementation of binary coded decimal digit adders and multipliers," in Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Mechatronics and its Applications (ISMA '12), Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, April 2012.
The mailboxes and calculator each contain three decimal digits. The first digit is the operation code (op code) which determines what kind of action the computer should take, such as add, jump, load, or store.
* A participant in the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search found the largest known prime number, which runs to 4,053,946 decimal digits (160: 372).
Last month, computer scientist Yasumasa Kanada and his coworkers at the University of Tokyo Information Technology Center announced computing 206,158,430,000 decimal digits of pi, surpassing their own previous world record of 51,539,600,000 digits (SN: 8/9/97, p.
A plaintext consists of two employees' salaries in dollars; the length of each text is 14 characters (including blanks and decimal digits); data formed from the salaries of two other employees serve the former's background.
Each section is coded by a decimal digit that corresponds to the stroke of the character that occupies the section and belongs to the group to which the digit is assigned.
Borwein and his coworkers are still hoping to uncover an expression that gives the decimal digits of pi, but other mathematicians are pessimistic that such a formula will ever be found.
Both axes are in logarithmic scale and the numerical solutions are computed with 5000 decimal digits precision.
In our case we used 50 decimal digits for the mantissa, which is in accordance with the number of decimal digits employed in the computation of Gauss-Turan nodes.
Therefore, the radii are approximated to three decimal digits, i.e., [r.sub.1] = 0.873, [r.sub.2] = 0.887, [r.sub.3] = 0.913, [r.sub.4] = 0.988, and [r.sub.5] = 1.
The rounding procedure requires at least two decimal digits to be pointed by issuer, so there is a possibility that no offer will be made eventually.