Noun
integers
(mathematics) plural of integer
integers pl (plural only)
(mathematics) The set of all integers; the set {... -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 ...}.
3DNow! was designed to be the natural evolution of MMX from integers to floating point. Source: Internet
A Bernoulli process is a discrete time process, and so the number of trials, failures, and successes are integers. Source: Internet
Abelian groups may also be viewed as modules over the ring of integers. Source: Internet
; 32-bit integer capability : All general-purpose registers (GPRs) are expanded from 16 bits to 32 bits, and all arithmetic and logical operations, memory-to-register and register-to-memory operations, etc., can operate directly on 32-bit integers. Source: Internet
A finite decimal representation allows us to represent exactly only the integers and those rational numbers whose denominators have only prime factors which are factors of ten. Source: Internet
A fraction is a division expression where both dividend and divisor are integers (typically called the numerator and denominator), and there is no implication that the division must be evaluated further. Source: Internet