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- Canonical_signed_digit abstract "In computing canonical-signed-digit (CSD) is a number system for encoding a floating-point value in a two's complement representation. This encoding contains 33% fewer non-zeros than the two's complement form, leading to efficient implementations of add/subtract networks in hardwired Digital signal processing.The representation uses a sequence of one or more of the symbols, -1, 0, +1 (alternatively -, 0 or +) with each position possibly representing the addition or subtraction of a power of 2. For instance 23 is represented as +0-00-, which expands to or".
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- Canonical_signed_digit subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Canonical_signed_digit comment "In computing canonical-signed-digit (CSD) is a number system for encoding a floating-point value in a two's complement representation. This encoding contains 33% fewer non-zeros than the two's complement form, leading to efficient implementations of add/subtract networks in hardwired Digital signal processing.The representation uses a sequence of one or more of the symbols, -1, 0, +1 (alternatively -, 0 or +) with each position possibly representing the addition or subtraction of a power of 2.".
- Canonical_signed_digit label "Canonical signed digit".
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