Binary number
Binary number is a number represented in the base-2 numeral system which uses only two symbols: typically "0" (zero) and "1" (one). The binary system is utilized internally by almost all modern computers and computer-based devices because it is straightforward to implement with digital electronic circuitry.
History
The concept of binary numbers dates back to ancient times, but the modern binary number system was fully developed in the 17th century by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a German mathematician and philosopher. Leibniz was inspired by the ancient Chinese I Ching or Book of Changes, which used a system of binary codes to represent philosophical concepts.
Usage
Binary numbers are used extensively in the field of computer science. Computers use binary to process data and perform operations. This is because digital electronics, which power computers, recognize two states: on and off, which correspond to 1 and 0, respectively. Thus, binary numbers simplify the design of computers and other digital devices.
Representation
In the binary system, each digit in a binary number is referred to as a bit. A bit is the smallest unit of data in computing and can represent two distinct states. Multiple bits can be combined to form more complex data structures. For example, a byte, which consists of 8 bits, can represent 256 different values (2^8).
Conversion
Binary numbers can be converted to and from other number systems, such as the decimal number system (base-10) and the hexadecimal number system (base-16), which are more familiar to humans. Conversion between these systems is a common task in computer science and digital electronics.
Operations
Basic arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, can be performed on binary numbers. These operations follow rules similar to those in the decimal system but are generally simpler because they involve only two symbols.
Applications
Beyond their fundamental role in computing, binary numbers are also used in various coding schemes, including binary-coded decimal (BCD) and Gray code, and in error detection and correction algorithms.
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