It’s a specific failure mode that’s useful to talk about because it might let us recognize real-world failure in some “false” numbers. That’s not intended to imply there aren’t other failure modes; it’s not a sufficient test for the quality of a ‘number’.
But why is this an interesting property that’s worthy of consideration?
It’s a specific failure mode that’s useful to talk about because it might let us recognize real-world failure in some “false” numbers. That’s not intended to imply there aren’t other failure modes; it’s not a sufficient test for the quality of a ‘number’.