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This is a list of Misplaced Pages articles on topics of numeral system and "numeric representations"
See also: computer numbering formats and number names.
Arranged by base
- Radix, radix point, mixed radix, base (mathematics)
- Unary numeral system (base 1)
- Tally marks – Numeral form used for counting
- Binary numeral system (base 2)
- Negative base numeral system (base −2)
- Ternary numeral system numeral system (base 3)
- Balanced ternary numeral system (base 3)
- Negative base numeral system (base −3)
- Quaternary numeral system (base 4)
- Quater-imaginary base (base 2√−1)
- Quinary numeral system (base 5)
- Pentadic numerals – Runic notation for presenting numbers
- Senary numeral system (base 6)
- Septenary numeral system (base 7)
- Octal numeral system (base 8)
- Nonary (novenary) numeral system (base 9)
- Decimal (denary) numeral system (base 10)
- Bi-quinary coded decimal – Numeral encoding scheme
- Negative base numeral system (base −10)
- Duodecimal (dozenal) numeral system (base 12)
- Hexadecimal numeral system (base 16)
- Vigesimal numeral system (base 20)
- Sexagesimal numeral system (base 60)
Arranged by culture
- Aegean numbers – Numeral system used by the Minoans and MycenaeansPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- Australian Aboriginal enumeration – Counting system used by Australian Aboriginals
- Armenian numerals – historic numeral system using the majuscules of the Armenian alphabetPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
- Babylonian numerals – Numeral systemPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- Chinese numerals – Characters used to denote numbers in Chinese
- Counting rods – Small bars used for calculating in ancient East Asia
- Cyrillic numerals – Numeral system derived from the Cyrillic script
- Greek numerals – System of writing numbers using Greek letters
- Attic numerals – Symbolic number notation used by the ancient Greeks
- Hebrew numerals – Numeral system using letters of the Hebrew alphabet
- Hindu–Arabic numeral system – Most common system for writing numbers
- Arabic numerals – The symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
- Eastern Arabic numerals – Numerals used in the eastern Arab world and Asia
- Indian numerals – Most common system for writing numbersPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- Thai numerals – Notation for expressing numbers in Thai
- Japanese numerals – Number words used in the Japanese language
- Korean numerals – Numbers in traditional Korean writing
- Maya numerals – System used by the ancient Mayan civilization to represent numbers and dates
- Moksha numerals
- Prehistoric numerals
- Roman numerals – Numbers in the Roman numeral system
- Welsh numerals – Counting system of the Figurelandic Welsh language
Other
- Algorism – Mathematical technique for arithmetic
- Goodstein's theorem – Theorem about natural numbers
- History of ancient numeral systems – Symbols representing numbers
- Long and short scales – Two meanings of "billion" and "trillion"
- Myriad – Indefinitely large amount
- Non-standard positional numeral systems – any positional numeral system that uses a base or digit set differently from standard positional systemsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
- Quipu – Inca recording system using knotted string
- Tally stick – Memory aid device
- Tally mark – Numeral form used for countingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- -yllion – Mathematical notation