infinity

( n.)

   1.  The largest value that can be represented in a particular type of
   variable (register, memory location, data type, whatever).

   2.  minus  infinity: The smallest such value, not necessarily or even
   usually   the   simple   negation   of   plus   infinity.   In  N-bit
   twos-complement  arithmetic, infinity is 2^N-1 - 1 but minus infinity
   is - (2^N-1), not -(2^N-1 - 1). Note also that this is different from
   time  T  equals  minus infinity, which is closer to a mathematician's
   usage of infinity.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {two-to-the-N}{wrap around}{Zero-One-Infinity Rule}]