Ancient Mathematics... the golden number, Phi |
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"In
modern computers, all data, including the instructions that make up a
computer program, are stored in the computer as binary digits (bits) -
sequences of zeros and ones. The branch of mathematics that
defines the rules governing the manipulation of entities with only two
states, such as bits, is called binary
logic (or Boolean
algebra)... at a fundamental level computer
processing is simply the application of logic to binary numbers.
M150 Unit 6 page 13 |
prime numbers
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real beginnings of computing lie with a mathematics professor Charles
Babbage (1791 - 1871) who worked closely with his assistant Augusta Ada
King ( 1815 - 1842) Store Mill Control Input Output M150 Unit 6 page 13 internet time http://www.csgnetwork.com/timecalc.html |
Prime
Numbers
- those numbers which can only be divided by one and themselves. www.open2.net open university courses http://www.open2.net/musicoftheprimes/courses.html |
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