>
> [ Snip... ]

 

> To the backward compatibility 
> reasons others have mentioned, I would add that for many people, "real 
> numbers" in a "computational" context *does* mean floating-point 
> numbers! 
>

That's a bad (filthy ?) habit 60+ years of "scientific computing" 
indoctrinated us into, and that we should get rid of... if we can ! This of 
course hasn't even the slightest chance of working but for a convenient and 
reasonably efficient implementation of $\mathbb{R}$ (resp. $\mathbb{C}$...
 

>
> -- 
> Marc 
>
>

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