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| ``Re: name?''
by Derk on 2005-02-05 09:44:30 |
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| I'm not sure where the term was first used, though I believe "all one" or "all-one" to be the norm (just to be safe I have the appropriate synonym). I have never heard of "all ones" or "all-ones". Just a quick search through IEEE TECS turns up 7 results, while "all ones" gets 0. The oldest result is:
Hasan, M.A.; Wang, M.; Bhargava, V.K.; Modular construction of low complexity parallel multipliers for a class of finite fields GF(2^m); Computers, IEEE Transactions on, Volume: 41, Issue: 8, Aug. 1992, Pages:962 - 971 |
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