Güntzer and Paul introduced a number system with base 2 and digits −1, 0, 1 which is characterized by separating nonzero digits by at least one zero. We find an explicit formula that produces the digits of the expansion of an integer n which leads us to many generalized situations. Syntactical properties of such representations are also discussed
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0,±1. Represent...
Redundant number systems (e.g., signed binary representations) have been utilized to efficiently imp...
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0, ±1. Represen...
The thesis is concerned with a certain generalization of our ordinary decimal number system. Recall ...
AbstractThe well-known binary and decimal representations of the integers, and other similar number ...
We consider digit expansions in base q ≥ 2 with arbitrary integer digits such that the length of the...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
We study representations of integers n in binary expansions using the digits 0, ±1. We analyze the a...
Applications of signed digit representations of an integer include computer arith-metic, cryptograph...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0,±1. Represent...
Redundant number systems (e.g., signed binary representations) have been utilized to efficiently imp...
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0, ±1. Represen...
The thesis is concerned with a certain generalization of our ordinary decimal number system. Recall ...
AbstractThe well-known binary and decimal representations of the integers, and other similar number ...
We consider digit expansions in base q ≥ 2 with arbitrary integer digits such that the length of the...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
We study representations of integers n in binary expansions using the digits 0, ±1. We analyze the a...
Applications of signed digit representations of an integer include computer arith-metic, cryptograph...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0,±1. Represent...
Redundant number systems (e.g., signed binary representations) have been utilized to efficiently imp...
This paper deals with pairs of integers, written in base two expansions using digits 0, ±1. Represen...