1100100011111
1100100011111 is a binary numeral consisting of 13 digits. In binary notation, each digit is a bit, and the sequence can represent a nonnegative integer or a set of binary flags depending on interpretation.
As an unsigned integer, 1100100011111 equals 6431 in decimal, calculated by summing the powers of two corresponding
Viewed as a signed value in a 13-bit two's complement representation, the same bit pattern encodes the
It has no widely recognized name or specific meaning in standard encodings. In computing contexts, such 13-bit
From a number-theory perspective, 6431 is composite: 6431 = 59 × 109, with 59 and 109 prime.
Because the lower five bits are all 1s, the pattern ends in 11111, which can indicate the