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Trit may
refer to:
Ternary digit, see
Ternary numeral system Tirit, an
ancient recipe using leftovers This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- available. Some
ternary computers such as the
Setun defined a
tryte to be six
trits or
approximately 9.5 bits (holding more
information than the de
facto binary...
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binary system (i.e., base 2) in its calculations.
Ternary computers use
trits,
instead of
binary bits.
Ternary computing deals with
three discrete states...
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Renier of
Trit was a
knight from Trith-Saint-Léger, Hainaut, who took part to the
Fourth Crusade and
became the
first Frankish duke of
Philippopolis (modern...
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triplet is
encoded as two
trits. (The 3 bits are
taken msbit-first to
produce a
value from 0–7,
which is then
converted to two
trits using the
numeric values...
- A
qutrit (or
quantum trit) is a unit of
quantum information that is
realized by a 3-level
quantum system, that may be in a
superposition of
three mutually...
- of a
balanced ternary integer by
checking the
parity of the sum of all
trits. This sum has the same
parity as the
integer itself.
Balanced ternary can...
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ternary (base 3) data
rather than
binary (base 2) data. Each
digit (or "
trit") is then
converted to a
nucleotide using a
lookup table. To
prevent homopolymers...
- Malbolge: Malbolge20 is a
version of
Malbolge with an
expanded word-size of 20
trits,
allowing one to
write a
program with a size of up to ~3.4 gigabytes. Malbolge-T...
- The
marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus) is a
mainly terrestrial newt
native to
western Europe. They are
found in the
Iberian Peninsula and France, where...