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1 significant digits
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > significant digits
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• значеща цифра• значещ разредEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > significant digits
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5 values are shown to 3 significant digits
Общая лексика: значения округлены до 3 значащих цифрУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > values are shown to 3 significant digits
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6 least-significant digits
• младша цифраEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > least-significant digits
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7 most-significant digits
• старша цифраEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > most-significant digits
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8 significant
significant [sɪg'nɪfɪkənt](a) (notable → change, amount, damage) important, considérable; (→ discovery, idea, event) de grande portée;∎ no significant progress has been made aucun progrès notable n'a été réalisé;∎ was anything significant decided at the meeting? s'est-il décidé quelque chose d'important à la réunion?(b) (meaningful, indicative → look, pause) significatif;∎ the government has made a small but significant gesture le gouvernement a fait un geste petit mais significatif(c) (in statistics) significatif►► Mathematics significant digits, significant figures chiffres mpl significatifs;significant other partenaire mf (dans une relation affective); Psychology = personne dont on se sent très procheUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > significant
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adjective1) (noteworthy, important) bedeutend2) (full of meaning) bedeutsam* * *[siɡ'nifikənt]1) (important; having an important effect: a significant event/development.) bedeutsam2) (having a special meaning; meaningful: a significant look/smile.)3) (considerable; marked: There was no significant change in the patient's condition; There was a significant drop in the number of road accidents last year.)* * *sig·nifi·cant[sɪgˈnɪfɪkənt, AM ˈnɪfə-]\significant contribution bedeutender Beitrag\significant date/event wichtiges Datum/Ereignis\significant decrease beachtlicher Rückgang\significant difference deutlicher Unterschied\significant improvement beachtliche Verbesserung\significant increase beträchtlicher Anstieg\significant part beachtlicher [An]teilto be historically \significant eine historisch bedeutende Rolle spielen2. (meaningful) bedeutsamdo you think it's \significant that... glaubst du, es hat etwas zu bedeuten, dass...a \significant look ein viel sagender Blick* * *[sIg'nIfɪkənt]adj1) (= considerable, having consequence) bedeutend; (= important) wichtigto be significant to or for sth — eine bedeutende or wichtige Rolle in etw (dat) spielen
statistically significant —
politically/historically significant — politisch/historisch bedeutend
2) (= meaningful) bedeutungsvoll; look vielsagend, bedeutsam; sigh, tone of voice bedeutungsvoll, bedeutsamit is significant that... — es ist bezeichnend, dass...
he wondered whether her glance was significant — er fragte sich, ob ihr Blick etwas zu bedeuten habe
to be significant of sth (liter) — ein (An)zeichen nt für etw sein
* * *significant [sıɡˈnıfıkənt] adj1. bezeichnend (of für):2. bedeutsam, wichtig, von Bedeutung3. wesentlich, merklich4. fig vielsagend (Geste etc)a) SOZIOL Bezugsperson f,b) Ehepartner(in),c) Lebensgefährte m, -gefährtin f* * *adjective1) (noteworthy, important) bedeutend2) (full of meaning) bedeutsam* * *adj.bedeutend adj.bedeutsam adj.bedeutsamen adj.bezeichnend adj.gültig adj.signifikant adj.wertig adj. -
10 rounding
Statsthe practice of reducing the number of significant digits in a number, for example, expressing a figure that has four decimal places with only two decimal places -
11 digit
1) цифра; обозначение числа; одноразрядное число, разряд2) символ; знак•- augend digit
- binary digit
- binary-coded digit
- borrow digit
- carry digit
- check digit
- check-sum digit
- coded digit
- decimal digit
- decimal-coded digit
- destroyed digit
- digits per word
- digits with like place values
- dot-matrix digit
- equal order digits
- forbidden digit
- fractional digit
- function digit
- gap digits
- guard digit
- highest-order digit
- high-order digit
- illegal digit
- input digit
- leading digit
- least significant digit
- leftmost digit
- less significant digit
- lockout digit
- lowest-order digit
- low-order digit
- message digit
- more significant digit
- most significant digit
- multiplier digit
- noise digit
- noisy digit
- nonzero digit
- N-segment digit
- octal digit
- overflow digit
- parity digit
- quinary digit
- relevant digit
- rightmost digit
- sexadecimal digit
- sign digit
- significant digit
- sum digit
- tens digit
- top digit
- unallowable digit
- unit digit
- valid digitEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > digit
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12 digit
1) цифра3) pl тлф код•- binary-coded digit
- check digit - fee digits
- function digit
- guard digit
- high-order digit - most significant digit
- nonsignificant digit
- octal digit
- PABX pre-digits
- redundant digit
- self-checking digit
- sign digit
- significant digit
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1) цифра3) pl.; тлф. код•- binary-coded digit
- check digit
- decimal digit
- decimal-coded digit
- fee digits
- function digit
- guard digit
- high-order digit
- least significant digit
- low-order digit
- most significant digit
- nonsignificant digit
- octal digit
- PABXpre-digits
- redundant digit
- self-checking digit
- sign digit
- significant digit
- ten digitThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > digit
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14 digit
ˈdɪdʒɪt сущ.
1) палец( у животных) ;
редк. шутл. человеческий палец Syn: toe, finger
2) палец как мера чего-л. (в частности, точная мера, равная 3/4 дюйма) Three digits breadth. ≈ Шириной в три пальца
3) мат. цифра;
однозначное число (происходит от счета на пальцах)
4) астр. одна двенадцатая диаметра небесного тела (в измерении степени затмения) палец (особ. у животных) перст (математика) (компьютерное) цифра, однозначное число, разряд - binary * двоичный разряд - * keyboard цифровая клавиатура единица длины (= 3/4 дюйма) binary ~ вчт. двоичная цифра binary ~ вчт. двоичный знак binary ~ вчт. двоичный разряд check ~ вчт. контрольная цифра check ~ вчт. контрольный разряд digit вчт. знак ~ однозначное число ~ мат. однозначное число (от 0 до
9) ~ вчт. одноразрядное число ~ палец ~ разряд ~ вчт. символ ~ цифра ~ ширина пальца (как мера;
= 3/4 дюйма) forbidden ~ вчт. запрещенный знак gap ~s вчт. пустые разряды illegal ~ вчт. неразрешенная цифра least-significant ~ вчт. младший разряд low-order ~ вчт. младший разряд most significant ~ вчт. старший разряд sign ~ вчт. знаковый разряд significant ~ вчт. значащая цифра single ~ однозначное число single ~ одноразрядное число -
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[ˈdɪdʒɪt]binary digit вчт. двоичная цифра binary digit вчт. двоичный знак binary digit вчт. двоичный разряд check digit вчт. контрольная цифра check digit вчт. контрольный разряд digit вчт. знак digit однозначное число digit мат. однозначное число (от 0 до 9) digit вчт. одноразрядное число digit палец digit разряд digit вчт. символ digit цифра digit ширина пальца (как мера; = 3/4 дюйма) forbidden digit вчт. запрещенный знак gap digits вчт. пустые разряды illegal digit вчт. неразрешенная цифра least-significant digit вчт. младший разряд low-order digit вчт. младший разряд most significant digit вчт. старший разряд sign digit вчт. знаковый разряд significant digit вчт. значащая цифра single digit однозначное число single digit одноразрядное число -
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1) цифра2) символ; знак3) разряд4) код•- binary digit
- check digit
- decimal digit
- fee digits
- forbidden digit
- gap digit
- justifying digit
- noise digit
- octal digit
- parity digit
- redundant digit
- service digit
- significant digit
- tens digit
- units digitEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > digit
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17 Shannon, Claude Elwood
[br]b. 30 April 1916 Gaylord, Michigan, USA[br]American mathematician, creator of information theory.[br]As a child, Shannon tinkered with radio kits and enjoyed solving puzzles, particularly crypto-graphic ones. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1936 with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and electrical engineering, and earned his Master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1937. His thesis on applying Boolean algebra to switching circuits has since been acclaimed as possibly the most significant this century. Shannon earned his PhD in mathematics from MIT in 1940 with a dissertation on the mathematics of genetic transmission.Shannon spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, then in 1941 joined Bell Telephone Laboratories, where he began studying the relative efficiency of alternative transmission systems. Work on digital encryption systems during the Second World War led him to think that just as ciphers hide information from the enemy, "encoding" information could also protect it from noise. About 1948, he decided that the amount of information was best expressed quantitatively in a two-value number system, using only the digits 0 and 1. John Tukey, a Princeton colleague, named these units "binary digits" (or, for short, "bits"). Almost all digital computers and communications systems use such on-off, or two-state logic as their basis of operation.Also in the 1940s, building on the work of H. Nyquist and R.V.L. Hartley, Shannon proved that there was an upper limit to the amount of information that could be transmitted through a communications channel in a unit of time, which could be approached but never reached because real transmissions are subject to interference (noise). This was the beginning of information theory, which has been used by others in attempts to quantify many sciences and technologies, as well as subjects in the humanities, but with mixed results. Before 1970, when integrated circuits were developed, Shannon's theory was not the preferred circuit-and-transmission design tool it has since become.Shannon was also a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, claiming that computing machines could be used to manipulate symbols as well as do calculations. His 1953 paper on computers and automata proposed that digital computers were capable of tasks then thought exclusively the province of living organisms. In 1956 he left Bell Laboratories to join the MIT faculty as Professor of Communications Science.On the lighter side, Shannon has built many devices that play games, and in particular has made a scientific study of juggling.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNational Medal of Science. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honor, Kyoto Prize.BibliographyHis seminal paper (on what has subsequently become known as information theory) was entitled "The mathematical theory of communications", first published in Bell System Technical Journal in 1948; it is also available in a monograph (written with Warren Weaver) published by the University of Illinois Press in 1949, and in Key Papers in the Development of Information Theory, ed. David Slepian, IEEE Press, 1974, 1988. For readers who want all of Shannon's works, see N.J.A.Sloane and A.D.Wyner, 1992, TheCollected Papers of Claude E.Shannon.HO -
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19 sequence
1) очерёдность; порядок следования3) геол. стратиграфический разрез4) серия, комплекс•- absolutely divergent sequence - absolutely limited sequence - absolutely summable sequence - absolutely unbiased sequence - adjusted homology sequence - asymptotically convergent sequence - asymptotically isotropic sequence - asymptotically lattice sequence - compactly divergent sequence - completely reversible sequence - conditionally divergent sequence - decimal geometric sequence - delicately divergent sequence - discretely convergent sequence - essentially convergent sequence - essentially finite sequence - essentially periodic sequence - everywhere dense sequence - infinitely large sequence - infinitely proceeding sequence - infinitely small sequence - integral stationary sequence - inverse sequence - inverted sequence - linearly independent sequence - locally convergent sequence - metrically convergent sequence - metrically transitive sequence - monotonically decreasing sequence - monotonically increasing sequence - never increasing sequence - numerical sequence - projectively realizable sequence - properly divergent sequence - rapid acquisition sequence - rapidly decreasing sequence - rapidly increasing sequence - recursively defined sequence - recursively divergent sequence - recursively enumerable sequence - relatively compact sequence - sequence of prime numbers - sequence of principal indices - slowly decreasing sequence - slowly increasing sequence - slowly oscillating sequence - stochastically compact sequence - stochastically stable sequence - strictly increasing sequence - strictly measurable sequence - strictly monotonic sequence - strongly convergent sequence - strongly downward sequence - strongly stationary sequence - strongly summable sequence - totally increasing sequence - totally monotone sequence - two-taile sequence - two-way infinite sequence - unconditionally divergent sequence - uniformly divergent sequence - uniformly integrable sequence - weakly convergent sequence
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