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(Created page with "A quantity is said to be '''nil''' if it is small enough that it can be ignored. Nil is closely related to the standard mathematics concept of an infinitesimal, but it is not the same. Nil is also closely related to the concept of zero. == References == The concept of nil was brought to my attention by Harry Binswanger in his lecture [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwHAObb7tt8 Saving Math from Plato]. [TODO rephrase or put this elsewhere in the document]")
 
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A quantity is said to be '''nil''' if it is small enough that it can be ignored. Nil is closely related to the standard mathematics concept of an infinitesimal, but it is not the same. Nil is also closely related to the concept of [[Integers|zero]].
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== References ==
The concept of nil was brought to my attention by Harry Binswanger in his lecture [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwHAObb7tt8 Saving Math from Plato]. [TODO rephrase or put this elsewhere in the document]

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