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[In this chapter, algorithms for conversion of complex numbers into complex binary number system (CBNS) will be described. We’ll start with integers, then explain how fractional numbers can be converted into CBNS, and finally how to represent floating point numbers into the new number system. Along the way, we’ll also describe how imaginary numbers can be converted into CBNS. Once the algorithms for conversion of real and imaginary parts of a complex number (whether integer, fraction, or floating point) are known, we’ll describe how a given complex number can be represented as single-unit binary string consisting of 0 and 1s.]
Published: Oct 5, 2012
Keywords: Conversion Algorithm; Complex Numbers; Equivalent Binary Representation; Single Binary String; Imaginary Fraction
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