blow up

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1. A description of a function that, as its input changes over a finite interval, its output goes from stable (steadily increasing or decreasing) to unstable (oscilating wildly between extreme values). The term might also be used for successive elements in a discrete sequence or stepwise approximation of a continuous function. Rather than becoming unstable, the value may simply tend to positive or negative infinity.

When calculating such a function or sequence, a computer will typically suffer overflow.

2. blow out.

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Last updated: 2019-12-27

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