Standard part function: Difference between revisions

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the pic is of little releavance, and is incorrectly described
Definition: dunno, but if N is finite it is clearly wrong, so I assume N has to be infinite
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:<math>\,\mathrm{st}(x)=x_0</math>.
 
The standard part of any [[infinitesimal]] is 0. Thus if N is a non-finite [[hypernatural]], then (0.1)<sup>N</sup> is infinitesimal, and st(0.1<sup>N</sup>)=0.
 
The standard part function "st" is not an [[internal set|internal object]].