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That's the average of the decimal digits zero through nine.
It could read 7,200 decimal digits per second (it did not use binary numbers), making it by far the fastest business machine yet built.
As of 2000, U.S. government security standards call for the modulus to be 1,024 bits in size i.e., p and q each have to be about 155 decimal digits in size, so n is roughly a 310-digit number.
At the beginning of the 21st century, U.S. government security standards called for the modulus to be 1,024 bits in size i.e., p and q each were to be about 155 decimal digits in size, with n roughly a 310-digit number.
Third, as an example, it is believed that Archimedes composed the now famous cattle problem (problema bovinum, that asked for the size of sun god's herd) as a joke, for it led to 7- and 8-digit solutions that the Greeks would not even know how to easily write down, while, with extra conditions, the minimum solution featured unimaginable for them 206545 decimal digits.
Guilloud computed 2, 000, 050 decimal digits of π. 1981.
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On the screen beside his bed, m zero responds: "Please, give the beginning of the decimal digit to look".
The reason for the greater length of the binary number is that a binary digit distinguishes between only two possibilities, 0 or 1, whereas a decimal digit distinguishes among 10 possibilities; in other words, a binary digit carries less information than a decimal digit.
Computing nth decimal digit exactly always without preceding digits seems yet an open computational problem.
Each additional decimal digit of mass in the DP algorithm increases the running time tenfold.
In this paper we offer a new redundant decimal digit set [−8, 9] and a fully redundant addition/subtraction scheme.
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