fractional part

collocation in English

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fractional
adjective
uk
/ˈfræk.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˈfræk.ʃən.əl/
extremely ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition offractionalandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thefractionalpartis re-expressed in sexagesimal fractions.
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This is because as soon as a new integer value for any state is reached, thefractionalpartbecomes zero.
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Moreover, we prove similar limit theorems (i) for the probability to find thefractionalpartof a random linear form close to zero and (ii) also for related trigonometric sums.
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If the dividend has afractionalpart(expressed as a decimal fraction), one can continue the algorithm past the ones place as far as desired.
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For a positive number written in decimal notation, thefractionalpartcorresponds to the digits appearing after the decimal point.
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Each value is then truncated to an 8-bit mantissa (fractionalpart).
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The fixed-point integer operation requires two additions per output cycle, and in case offractionalpartoverflow, one additional increment and subtraction.
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With undivided securities, the entire issue makes up one single asset, with each of the securities being afractionalpartof this undivided whole.
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The intermediate result consists of an integer part added to afractionalpart.
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Let "x" and "x" denote the integral andfractionalpartof "x" respectively.
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A simple example of a periodic function is the function "f" that gives thefractionalpartof its argument.
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The holder of an equity is a shareholder, owning a share, orfractionalpartof the issuer.
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The remainder becomes the numerator of thefractionalpart.
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The probability offractionalpartoverflows is proportional to the ratio m of the interpolated start/end values.
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The term mantissa may cause confusion, however, because it can also refer to thefractionalpartof the common logarithm.
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If the intermediate result is negative then a slight adjustment is needed to get a positivefractionalpartbecause both and are negative numbers.
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For example, the number -1.3 has afractionalpartof 0.7 according to the first definition and 0.3 according to the second definition.
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A share represents an undividedfractionalpartof the issuing company.
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Informally, decimalfractionalpartcan be read more conveniently as sequence of simple digits and numbers: --.
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Repeat the process with thefractionalpartof the result, until it is null or within acceptable error bounds.
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