Various proposals have been made to quantify the relative costs between using different radices in representing numbers, especially in computer systems.
Definition
The radix economy E(b,N) for any particular number N in a given base b is equal to the number of digits needed to express it in that base, multiplied by the radix:
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:E(b,N) = b \lfloor \log_b (N) +1 \rfloor \, .
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The radix economy measures the cost of storing or transmitting the number N in base b if the cost of each "digit" is proportional to b. A base with a lower average radix economy is therefore, in some senses, more ef...