In non-standard analysis, the standard part function "st" is the key ingredient in Abraham Robinson's resolution of the paradox of Leibniz's definition of the derivative as the ratio of two infinitesimals

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see more at non-standard calculus.
Definition
The standard part function associates to a finite hyperreal x, the standard real x0 infinitely close to it, so that we can write
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The existence of the standard part function is a consequence of the completeness of the reals or the fact that finite closed intervals of the reals are compact.
The standard part function "st" is not an internal object.