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DescriptionBruce Martin hexadecimal notation proposal.png |
English: Bruce Alan Martin's proposal for entirely new symbols for hexadecimal |
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Source | Letters to the editor: On binary notation, Bruce Alan Martin, Associated Universities Inc., Communications of the ACM, Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 1968) Page: 658 | ||
Author | Bruce Alan Martin, Applied Mathematics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory | ||
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