Inspired by the New Hacker's Dictionary
(jargon file version 4.4.7)
Too
small to be worth considering; more specifically, small beyond the limits
of accuracy or measurement. This is a reference to floating underflow,
a condition that can occur when a floating-point arithmetic processor
tries to handle quantities smaller than its limit of magnitude. It is
also a pun on ‘undertow’ (a kind of fast, cold current that
sometimes runs just offshore and can be dangerous to swimmers). “Well,
sure, photon pressure from the stadium lights alters the path of a thrown
baseball, but that effect gets lost in the underflow.” Compare epsilon,
epsilon squared; see also overflow bit. |