Abstract
It is possible to use a small counter to keep approximate counts of large numbers. The resulting expected error can be rather precisely controlled. An example is given in which 8-bit counters (bytes) are used to keep track of as many as 130,000 events with a relative error which is substantially independent of the number n of events. This relative error can be expected to be 24 percent or less 95 percent of the time (i.e. σ = n/8). The techniques could be used to advantage in multichannel counting hardware or software used for the monitoring of experiments or processes. © 1978, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Morris, R. (1978). Counting Large Numbers of Events in Small Registers. Communications of the ACM, 21(10), 840–842. https://doi.org/10.1145/359619.359627
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