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Что (кто) такое radix - определение

IN A POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEM, THE NUMBER OF UNIQUE DIGITS, INCLUDING THE DIGIT 0, USED TO REPRESENT NUMBERS
Number base; Bases and number systems; DECIMAL TO BINARY / HEXADECIMAL TO BINARY; Numeral base; Number bases; Base (radix); Base of computation
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radix         
n.
[L.] Root, radical, etymon, primitive word.
radix         
<mathematics> The ratio, R, between the weights of adjacent digits in positional representation of numbers. The right-most digit has weight one, the digit to its left has weight R, the next R^2, R^3, etc. The radix also determines the set of digits which is zero to R-1. E.g. decimal (radix ten) uses 0-9 and each digit is worth ten times as much as you move left along the number. (2006-11-10)
Radix         
·noun The root of a plant.
II. Radix ·noun A finite expression, from which a series is derived.
III. Radix ·noun A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an Etymon.
IV. Radix ·noun A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration.
radix         
['rad?ks, 're?-]
¦ noun (plural radices -d?si:z)
1. Mathematics the base of a system of numeration.
2. literary a source or origin.
Origin
C17: from L., lit. 'root'.
Radix         
In a positional numeral system, the radix or base is the number of unique digits, including the digit zero, used to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal/denary system (the most common system in use today) the radix (base number) is ten, because it uses the ten digits from 0 through 9.
Radix (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A radix, or base, is the number of unique digits, including zero, used to represent numbers in a positional numeral system.
Mixed radix         
POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEM IN WHICH POSITIONS HAVE DIFFERENT NUMERICAL BASES
Mixed Radix; Mixed-radix
Mixed radix numeral systems are non-standard positional numeral systems in which the numerical base varies from position to position. Such numerical representation applies when a quantity is expressed using a sequence of units that are each a multiple of the next smaller one, but not by the same factor.
Maximilien Radix de Sainte-Foix         
FRENCH FINANCIER AND POLITICIAN
Radix de Sainte-Foy
Maximilien Radix de Sainte-Foix, born Charles-Pierre-Maximilien Radix de Sainte-Foix (13 June 1736, in Paris – 23 June 1810, in Bourbonne-les-Bains), was a noted French financier and politician. He held the position of Superintendent of Finance for the Comte d'Artois.
Muricanthus radix         
SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Hexaplex radix
Muricanthus radix, the radix murex or root murex, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.MolluscaBase eds.
Radix balthica         
SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Radix ovata
Radix balthica, common name the wandering snail, is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails.Neubauer, Thomas A.

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Radix

In a positional numeral system, the radix or base is the number of unique digits, including the digit zero, used to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal system (the most common system in use today) the radix is ten, because it uses the ten digits from 0 through 9.

In any standard positional numeral system, a number is conventionally written as (x)y with x as the string of digits and y as its base, although for base ten the subscript is usually assumed (and omitted, together with the pair of parentheses), as it is the most common way to express value. For example, (100)10 is equivalent to 100 (the decimal system is implied in the latter) and represents the number one hundred, while (100)2 (in the binary system with base 2) represents the number four.