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- Radix_economy abstract "The radix economy of a number in a particular base is the number of digits needed to express it in that base, multiplied by the radix (the number of possible values each digit could have). Various proposals have been made to quantify the relative costs between using different radices in representing numbers, especially in computer systems. Radix economy also has implications for organizational structure, networking, and other fields.".
- Radix_economy comment "The radix economy of a number in a particular base is the number of digits needed to express it in that base, multiplied by the radix (the number of possible values each digit could have). Various proposals have been made to quantify the relative costs between using different radices in representing numbers, especially in computer systems. Radix economy also has implications for organizational structure, networking, and other fields.".