binary |
binariness |
As nouns the difference between binary and binariness
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
binariness is the quality of being binary.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
uuencode |
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
As a noun binary
is the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
As a verb uuencode is
to encode (binary data) into a text-based format for transmission.
binary |
digitalia |
As nouns the difference between binary and digitalia
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
digitalia is that which is digital, binary, or electronic.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
pseudobinary |
As adjectives the difference between binary and pseudobinary
is that
binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal while
pseudobinary is describing a system of two entities, at least one of which is itself binary (or more complex.
As a noun binary
is the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
binary |
rebit |
As nouns the difference between binary and rebit
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
rebit is (physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
binarize |
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
As a noun binary
is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.
As a verb binarize is
(mathematics) to represent in binary (base 2) notation.
binary |
biphase |
As nouns the difference between binary and biphase
is that
binary is the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1 while
biphase is used to describe a method of transmitting binary data that avoids problems associated with long strings of ones or zeros.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
bidoublet |
As nouns the difference between binary and bidoublet
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
bidoublet is (quantum mechanics) a binary doublet.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
semifield |
As nouns the difference between binary and semifield
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
semifield is (mathematics) an algebraic structure with two binary operations, addition and multiplication, similar to the field but with some axioms relaxed.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
binary |
binarized |
As adjectives the difference between binary and binarized
is that
binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal while
binarized is represented in binary, or in a two-level system.
As a noun binary
is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.
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