Draft:Gole number system
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The Gole Number System is a novel positional numeral system with radix 100, published in journal [1] by Ravi Revelly in April 2025. It enhances the compactness of large-number representation by using 100 unique symbols, achieving roughly a 50 % reduction in digits compared to decimal notation. Designed for both human readability and computational efficiency, it's well-positioned for applications in data compression, digital displays, indexing, and secure identification.
Historical Context
[edit]Traditional number systems like decimal (base‑10) and hexadecimal (base‑16) have long been used for counting and computation. While hexadecimal reduces digit count, its use of alphabetic symbols (A–F) complicates readability for general users . The Gole system addresses these concerns by introducing a broader, yet intuitive, symbol set.
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References
[edit]- ^ "A119405010425". Indian Journal of Advanced Mathematics (IJAM). doi:10.54105/ijam.a1194.05010425. Retrieved 2025-06-11.