| [09:51] System: Kazilla
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| [09:51] Kazilla:
huh |
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| [17:40] System: WetWired
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| [17:40] WetWired:
A number that grows without bound on the left side of the decimal does not exist. 1*10^INF=INF, basically. Simple stuff |
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| [18:53] Chruser:
p-adic numbers have some of the sought properties, but I wouldn't really call them "numbers" in the regular sense. |
| [18:59] Chruser:
For instance, 9 = -1 + 10, 99 = -1 + 10^2, 999 = -1 + 10^3, ..., so the so-called 10-adic expansion of -1 is the "number" ...9999. |
| [19:04] Chruser:
Also, the trivial case of an infinite number of zeroes to the left might be of some value, too... |
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