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- Division_algorithm abstract "A division algorithm is an algorithm which, given two integers N and D, computes their quotient and/or remainder, the result of division. Some are applied by hand, while others are employed by digital circuit designs and software.Division algorithms fall into two main categories: slow division and fast division. Slow division algorithms produce one digit of the final quotient per iteration. Examples of slow division include restoring, non-performing restoring, non-restoring, and SRT division. Fast division methods start with a close approximation to the final quotient and produce twice as many digits of the final quotient on each iteration. Newton-Raphson and Goldschmidt fall into this category.Discussion will refer to the form where Q = Quotient N = Numerator (dividend) D = Denominator (divisor).".
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- Division_algorithm wikiPageRevisionID "601015671".
- Division_algorithm hasPhotoCollection Division_algorithm.
- Division_algorithm subject Category:Articles_with_example_pseudocode.
- Division_algorithm subject Category:Binary_arithmetic.
- Division_algorithm subject Category:Computer_arithmetic.
- Division_algorithm subject Category:Computer_arithmetic_algorithms.
- Division_algorithm subject Category:Division.
- Division_algorithm type Abstraction100002137.
- Division_algorithm type Communication100033020.
- Division_algorithm type Message106598915.
- Division_algorithm type Proposition106750804.
- Division_algorithm type Statement106722453.
- Division_algorithm type Theorem106752293.
- Division_algorithm type TheoremsInNumberTheory.
- Division_algorithm comment "A division algorithm is an algorithm which, given two integers N and D, computes their quotient and/or remainder, the result of division. Some are applied by hand, while others are employed by digital circuit designs and software.Division algorithms fall into two main categories: slow division and fast division. Slow division algorithms produce one digit of the final quotient per iteration. Examples of slow division include restoring, non-performing restoring, non-restoring, and SRT division.".
- Division_algorithm label "Division algorithm".
- Division_algorithm label "SRT-Division".
- Division_algorithm label "除法器".
- Division_algorithm label "除算 (デジタル)".
- Division_algorithm sameAs SRT-Division.
- Division_algorithm sameAs 除算_(デジタル).
- Division_algorithm sameAs m.096h2k.
- Division_algorithm sameAs Q3526714.
- Division_algorithm sameAs Q3526714.
- Division_algorithm sameAs Division_algorithm.
- Division_algorithm wasDerivedFrom Division_algorithm?oldid=601015671.
- Division_algorithm isPrimaryTopicOf Division_algorithm.