Infinite Disappointment

Jul 22, 2008 23:55

It's not OK that the answer I am getting is infinity. I am going to have to do some tricks now, like subtract infinity. This is really not that rare a situation to be in and is sort of par for the course, but I did feel like the above phrase made a good title for a post. It's actually only finitely disappointing. But it is raining and I am making ( Read more... )

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magus145 July 24 2008, 00:49:39 UTC
You better be using some sort of Renormilization group. You can't just add a factor of (-infinity+the answer I want). That is right out.

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doogly July 24 2008, 00:51:08 UTC
Nah, it's cool. I'm subtracting the derivative of infinity so it's all good.

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magus145 July 24 2008, 00:52:35 UTC
False! "Infinity" or any number can't have a derivative. Only functions can have derivatives.

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