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  2. Negative number - Wikipedia

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    Negative number. This thermometer is indicating a negative Fahrenheit temperature (−4 °F). In mathematics, a negative number represents an opposite. [ 1] In the real number system, a negative number is a number that is less than zero. Negative numbers are often used to represent the magnitude of a loss or deficiency.

  3. Collatz conjecture - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the first counterexample must be odd because f(2n) = n, smaller than 2n; and it must be 3 mod 4 because f 2 (4n + 1) = 3n + 1, smaller than 4n + 1. For each starting value a which is not a counterexample to the Collatz conjecture, there is a k for which such an inequality holds, so checking the Collatz conjecture for one starting ...

  4. Ones' complement - Wikipedia

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    This follows the ones' complement rules that a value is negative when the left-most bit is 1, and that a negative number is the bit complement of the number's magnitude. The value also behaves as zero when computing. Adding or subtracting negative zero to/from another value produces the original value. Adding negative zero:

  5. Sign (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Sign (mathematics) The plus and minus symbols are used to show the sign of a number. In mathematics, the sign of a real number is its property of being either positive, negative, or 0. Depending on local conventions, zero may be considered as having its own unique sign, having no sign, or having both positive and negative sign.

  6. Negative probability - Wikipedia

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    Negative energies and probabilities should not be considered as nonsense. They are well-defined concepts mathematically, like a negative of money. The idea of negative probabilities later received increased attention in physics and particularly in quantum mechanics. Richard Feynman argued [ 2] that no one objects to using negative numbers in ...

  7. Negative resistance - Wikipedia

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    The resistance is the ratio of voltage to current, the inverse slope of the line (in I–V graphs where the voltage is the independent variable) and is constant. Negative resistance occurs in a few nonlinear (nonohmic) devices. [ 19] In a nonlinear component the I–V curve is not a straight line, [ 4][ 20] so it does not obey Ohm's law. [ 19]

  8. Negative base - Wikipedia

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    A negative base (or negative radix) may be used to construct a non-standard positional numeral system. Like other place-value systems, each position holds multiples of the appropriate power of the system's base; but that base is negative—that is to say, the base b is equal to −r for some natural number r ( r ≥ 2 ).

  9. Division by infinity - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4]: 12 In floating-point arithmetic, any finite number divided by is equal to positive or negative zero if the numerator is finite. Otherwise, the result is NaN . The challenges of providing a rigorous meaning of "division by infinity" are analogous to those of defining division by zero .