A binary number is represented by a list of binary digits, the least significant digit coming first.
Then the state can be represented with a binary number, such as binary 10011 for the first state in the space-time diagram above.
He may be considered the first computer scientist and information theorist, for, among other reasons, documenting the binary number system.
At the beginning of a simulation, a unique binary number between 1 and 46 was randomly assigned to each word as its representation.
In fact, other than the binary number system, nothing can be unequivocally accepted as a valid building block for our system.
The two hot-wire voltages and the wave-recordervoltage were each sampled sequentially once every 48ms, converted to a 12-bit binary number, and recorded on magnetic tape.
The length of a binary number may be referred to as its bit-length.
In converting a binary number to base85 (85 is "not" a power of two) high bits do affect the low order base85 digits and conversely.