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→‎Proof: Added a more practical explanation to the soliton simulations figure, to give some exposition on how solitons or near-solitons may be encountered in optics.
 
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The '''carry operator''', symbolized by the '''¢''' sign,  is an abstraction of the operation of determining whether a portion of an [[Adder (electronics)|adder]] network generates or propagates a [[carry (arithmetic)|carry]]. It is defined as follows:
:<math>(G_1, P_1) \ </math> '''¢''' <math>(G_2, P_2) = (G_1 \or G_2 P_1,  P_2 P_1) </math>
 
==External links==
* http://www.aoki.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/arith/mg/algorithm.html
 
[[Category:Computer arithmetic]]

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