- In a
positional numeral system, the
radix (pl.: radices) or base is the
number of
unique digits,
including the
digit zero, used to
represent numbers....
- In
computer science, a
radix tree (also
radix trie or
compact prefix tree or
compressed trie) is a data
structure that
represents a space-optimized trie...
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radix sort is a non-comparative
sorting algorithm. It
avoids comparison by
creating and
distributing elements into
buckets according to
their radix....
- Look up
radix or
Radix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
radix, or base, is the
number of
unique digits,
including zero, used to
represent numbers...
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Mixed radix numeral systems are non-standard
positional numeral systems in
which the
numerical base
varies from
position to position. Such
numerical representation...
- The
Radix Tetrad is a
group of four
science fiction books by A. A. Attanasio. The
first novel, the
Nebula Award-nominated
Radix, was
published in 1981...
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Radix Trading is an
American proprietary trading firm
headquartered in Chicago. It has
additional offices in New York and Amsterdam.
Radix Trading was...
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calculators and is
still used in
modern computers. The
generalized concept of the
radix complement (as
described below) is also
valuable in
number theory, such...
- digit. OpenPGP,
described in RFC 4880,
describes Radix-64 encoding, also
known as "ASCII armor".
Radix-64 is
identical to the "Base64"
encoding described...
- The
radix entomolaris is an
additional root in human's
mandibular molar teeth. The
human mandibular teeth have two
roots usually. In rare cases, however...