Report: Exploring the C-32, D-64, E-128, and F-256 Sequences
: The letters follow the English alphabet in standard order: right arrow right arrow right arrow Geometric Progression (Powers of 2) : The numbers double with each step: Proposed Question Paper Section: Logical Series
Instead, think of block sizes in memory or encryption. In AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), key sizes are 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit. The numbers 128 and 256 appear in our sequence. The letters E and F correspond to 14 and 15 — which are the last two digits of a 128-bit key represented in hex? No.
Question: If the pattern continued to G, what would the number be? Drop your answer below! 👇
Context: It focuses on solving the 1D-heat equation using a System-on-Chip (SoC) FPGA architecture.
The sequence C-32 – if we treat 'C' as the high nibble (12) and assume a low nibble of 0, then the hex value 0xC0 equals 192 in decimal, not 32. So that’s not the direct link.