This lecture covers the representation of information, including natural numbers, integers, real numbers, alphabets, and images. It explains fixed-point and floating-point representations, the impact of rounding errors on computations, and the importance of precision in algorithms. The instructor discusses examples in C++ and the encoding of images using RGB components.
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