An arithmetic underflow is the result of a calculation that is too small to be expressed properly. For example, in floating point, a negative exponent can be generated that is too large (too small ...
For example, a divide-by-zero yields a much larger result. See arithmetic underflow. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
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