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Minimizing the number of carries in addition (1209.1131v1)
Published 5 Sep 2012 in math.CO
Abstract: When numbers are added in base $b$ in the usual way, carries occur. If two random, independent 1-digit numbers are added, then the probability of a carry is $\frac{b-1}{2b}$. Other choices of digits lead to less carries. In particular, if for odd $b$ we use the digits ${-(b-1)/2, -(b-3)/2,...,...(b-1)/2}$ then the probability of carry is only $\frac{b2-1}{4b2}$. Diaconis, Shao and Soundararajan conjectured that this is the best choice of digits, and proved that this is asymptotically the case when $b=p$ is a large prime. In this note we prove this conjecture for all odd primes $p$.
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