baseparitys
Baseparitys is a theoretical construct in number representation and coding theory that refers to the parity properties of digit sums across numeral bases. The concept collects a family of parity indicators obtained by expressing integers in different bases, forming a multi-base view of parity rather than a single-base measure.
For a base b > 1 and a nonnegative integer n, the baseparity p_b(n) is defined as the
Properties: Unlike parity under addition, p_b is not preserved under general addition; its behavior depends on
Applications: used in teaching to illustrate base representations, in simple error-detection schemes for data encoding, and
See also: Parity, Digit sum, Base representation, Error detection. Notes: The term baseparitys is used in some