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Ternary Golay code

In coding theory, the ternary Golay codes are two closely related error-correcting codes. The code generally known simply as the ternary Golay code is

Hybrid ternary code

In telecommunications, the hybrid (H-) ternary line code is a line code that operates on a hybrid principle combining the binary non-return-to-zero-level

Gray code

Klagenfurt game configurations yield ternary and pentary Gray codes. Martin Gardner wrote a popular account of the Gray code in his August 1972 "Mathematical

Ternary numeral system

A ternary /ˈtɜːrnəri/ numeral system (also called base 3 or trinary) has three as its base. Analogous to a bit, a ternary digit is a trit (trinary digit)

Modified AMI code

of normal B marks. Other line codes that have 3 states: Bipolar encoding or alternate mark inversion Hybrid ternary code MLT-3 encoding 4B3T  This article

Setun

Brusentsov. It was the first modern ternary computer, using the balanced ternary numeral system and three-valued ternary logic instead of the two-valued binary

Ternary computer

A ternary computer, also called trinary computer, is one that uses ternary logic (i.e., base 3) instead of the more common binary system (i.e., base 2)

Ternary conditional operator

In computer programming, the ternary conditional operator is a ternary operator that evaluates to one of two values based on a Boolean expression. The

Ternary signal

conditions (3-FM). Some examples of PAM-3 line codes that use ternary signals are: hybrid ternary code bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding used in 100BASE-TX

Linear code

with q elements. Such a code is called a q-ary code. If q = 2 or q = 3, the code is described as a binary code, or a ternary code respectively. The vectors