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Since the programmer may wish to know that an overflow has occurred, the first occurrence may set an ''overflow indication" bit which can be manually cleared.
z l is the value of the lth bit which can be any integer in (0,[z l min,z l max ],z l max +1).
These are the quantum mechanical analogue of a classical logical bit, which can be in a "1" or a "0" state, except a qubit can be in both positions at the same time.
To facilitate the description in the sequel, let c k, n) denote the n th chip of the k th bit, which can be expressed as c ( k, n ) = b ( k ) b ( k - n ).
On this valve, there will usually be small square bit which can be turned to adjust the valve.
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The number of bits which can be embedded in a pixel pair is decided by the width of the range that the difference value belongs to.
Classical computers encode information as a series of bits, which can be either 0 or 1, and then manipulate those bits according to simple rules.
The main drawback of these indexes is their space requirement of Ω(nlogn) bits, which can be much more than the optimal nlogσ bits to store the text T. This paper addresses an open question asked by Mäkinen and Navarro [LATIN, 2006], which is whether it is possible to design a succinct index answering PRSS queries efficiently.
That, in turn, ultimately led to today's inexpensive multi-core chips, and to leaps in programming techniques to break tasks up into smaller bits which can be performed simultaneously.Most personal computers nowadays have many cores and even many central processing units (CPUs), each composed of several cores.
where Lfr is the frame length in bits which can be considered approximately equal to the SCTP chunk size.
Whereas ordinary computers use bits that can be either 0 or 1, quantum computers require "q-bits," which can be 0, 1, or 0-and-1.
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