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Definition of Dyadics

Dyadic
Dyadic Dy*ad"ic, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? two.] Pertaining to the number two; of two parts or elements. Dyadic arithmetic, the same as binary arithmetic.

Meaning of Dyadics from wikipedia

- its operands. In general, two dyadics can be added to get another dyadic, and multiplied by numbers to scale the dyadic. However, the product is not commutative;...
- unit interval Dyadics, second-order tensors Dyad (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Dyadic. If an internal...
- In mathematics, a dyadic rational or binary rational is a number that can be expressed as a fraction whose denominator is a power of two. For example,...
- The dyadic transformation (also known as the dyadic map, bit shift map, 2x mod 1 map, Bernoulli map, doubling map or sawtooth map) is the mapping (i.e...
- compactification which is a dyadic compactum. However, many authors use the term dyadic space with the same meaning as dyadic compactum above. Dyadic compacta and spaces...
- In mathematics, the dyadic cubes are a collection of cubes in Rn of different sizes or scales such that the set of cubes of each scale partition Rn and...
- A dyadic (or 2-adic) distribution is a specific type of discrete probability distribution that is of some theoretical importance in data compression. A...
- Dyadic kinship terms (abbreviated DY or DYAD) are kinship terms in a few languages that express the relationship between individuals as they relate one...
- In mathematics, a binary operation or dyadic operation is a rule for combining two elements (called operands) to produce another element. More formally...
- In number theory, given a prime number p, the p-adic numbers form an extension of the rational numbers which is distinct from the real numbers, though...