Message339275
| Author | christian.heimes |
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| Recipients | christian.heimes, mark.dickinson, rhettinger, scoder, stutzbach |
| Date | 2019-03-31.20:22:44 |
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| Message-id | <1554063764.76.0.064298344431.issue36493@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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What's the argument for midpoint(inf, -inf) == 0? This feels wrong to me. I'm certainly not an expert on math, but I still remember that there are different kinds of infinities. For examples 'n**n' approaches infinity 'faster' than '-(2**n)'. |
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| 2019-03-31 20:22:44 | christian.heimes | set | recipients: + christian.heimes, rhettinger, mark.dickinson, scoder, stutzbach |
| 2019-03-31 20:22:44 | christian.heimes | set | messageid: <1554063764.76.0.064298344431.issue36493@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2019-03-31 20:22:44 | christian.heimes | link | issue36493 messages |
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