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Old   December 4, 2003, 16:51
Default How Small is Zero !
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Ajay Rao
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In any calculation what number could be safely regarded as zero 1e-16 , 1 e-17 ?? what is generally used as 0. How low shuld the number be to assume 0. -Thanks Ajay
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