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What (who) is Numeration - definition

NOTATION FOR EXPRESSING NUMBERS
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  • Numbers written in different numeral systems.

numeration         
¦ noun the action or process of numbering or calculating.
?a method of numbering or computing.
Origin
ME: from L. numeratio(n-) 'payment' (in late L. 'numbering'), from numerare 'to number'.
Numeration         
·noun The act or art of numbering.
II. Numeration ·noun The act or art of reading numbers when expressed by means of numerals. The term is almost exclusively applied to the art of reading numbers written in the scale of tens, by the Arabic method.
Āryabhaṭa numeration         
ALPHA-SYLLABIC NUMERAL SYSTEM
Aryabhata cipher; Aryabhata numeration; Sanskrit numerals; Āryabhaṭa numeral; Āryabhaṭa numerals; Aryabhata numeral; Aryabhata numerals; Aryabhata numerical notation; Aryabhata's numerical notation
Āryabhaṭa numeration is an alphasyllabic numeral system based on Sanskrit phonemes. It was introduced in the early 6th century in India by Āryabhaṭa, in the first chapter titled Gītika Padam of his Aryabhatiya.

Wikipedia

Numeral system

A numeral system is a writing system for expressing numbers; that is, a mathematical notation for representing numbers of a given set, using digits or other symbols in a consistent manner.

The same sequence of symbols may represent different numbers in different numeral systems. For example, "11" represents the number eleven in the decimal numeral system (today, the most common system globally), the number three in the binary numeral system (used in modern computers), and the number two in the unary numeral system (used in tallying scores).

The number the numeral represents is called its value. Not all number systems can represent the same set of numbers; for example, Roman numerals cannot represent the number zero.

Ideally, a numeral system will:

  • Represent a useful set of numbers (e.g. all integers, or rational numbers)
  • Give every number represented a unique representation (or at least a standard representation)
  • Reflect the algebraic and arithmetic structure of the numbers.

For example, the usual decimal representation gives every nonzero natural number a unique representation as a finite sequence of digits, beginning with a non-zero digit.

Numeral systems are sometimes called number systems, but that name is ambiguous, as it could refer to different systems of numbers, such as the system of real numbers, the system of complex numbers, the system of p-adic numbers, etc. Such systems are, however, not the topic of this article.

Examples of use of Numeration
1. According to Law No. 7 of 2001 issued by His Highness Shaikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice–President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, concerning the Statistics Centre of Dubai Municipality, any person who deliberately hinders any numeration of statistical work may be ‘punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or by a fine in an amount not exceeding Dh10,000, or both.‘