User:OneThousandTwentyFour

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About[edit]

Jake Morrison in Section 41 of AC103(Patricia Fancher)

1024[edit]

In binary notation, 1024 is represented as 10000000000, making it a simple round number occurring frequently in computer applications.

1024 is the maximum number of computer memory addresses that can be referenced with ten binary switches.

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User:OneThousandTwentyFour/Sparse_Distributed_Memory_sandbox

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Research[edit]

  • Kanerva, Pentti. Sparse Distributed Memory. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1988. Print.

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Helpful Links[edit]

Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Accelerated Composition (Patricia Fancher)

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