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by gargablegar 952 days ago
Yes if it has a marked impact on physical data storage/size.

I have a patent which involves a formulaic approach to measuring and classifying certain “stuff” It is filed as data compression and being able to represent the same thing in a compressed way is why it can be protected.

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Where in the law is the condition that "math is patentable if it has a marked impact on data size"?