Setun (Russian: Сетунь) was a computer developed in 1958 at Moscow State University. It was built under the leadership of Sergei Sobolev and Nikolay Brusentsov...
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The Setun (Russian: Се́тунь) is a river in the west of Moscow and the largest tributary of the Moskva in Moscow. The length of the river is 38 kilometres...
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operated in balanced ternary. The first modern, electronic ternary computer, Setun, was built in 1958 in the Soviet Union at the Moscow State University by...
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as the Setun defined a tryte to be six trits or approximately 9.5 bits (holding more information than the de facto binary byte). Qutrit Setun, a ternary...
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2019, construction of the passenger distribution hall (concourse) at the Setun stop began, where escalators and elevators will be installed and a barrier-free...
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Setun is a railway station of Line D1 of the Moscow Central Diameters in Moscow. It was opened in 1932 and rebuilt in 2020. Setun railway station on the...
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having built a (balanced) ternary computer, Setun, together with Sergei Sobolev in 1958. In 1970 he designed Setun 70, implementing principles which were later...
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Mahalleh-ye Chehel Setun (Persian: ملامحله چهل ستون, also Romanized as Mollā Maḩalleh-ye Chehel Setūn; also known as Chehel Setūn) is a village in Ahandan...
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a cemetery servicing Kuntsevo, Moscow. It is located on the bank of the Setun River, to the south of the Mozhaisk Highway (the continuation of the Kutuzovsky...
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Kolomna) Pakhra (near Moscow) Neglinnaya (in Moscow) Yauza (in Moscow) Setun (in Moscow) Istra (near Moscow) Ruza (near Ruza) Nara (in Serpukhov) Protva...
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