Citations:decimal without a zero

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Noun: "bijective numeration in base ten"[edit]

    • 2011 January 3, Transfer Principle, “Natural Numbers”, in sci.math[1] (Usenet):
      According to Wikipedia, [there's] a nonstandard numeration system called "bijective numeration." ¶ "The bijective base-10 system is also known as decimal without a zero. It is a base ten positional numeral system which does not use a digit to represent zero[.] ¶ "...All positive integers which are represented solely with non-zero digits in conventional decimal (such as 123) have the same representation in decimal without a zero...."