Floor function

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Research consensus and handling negative numbers

Definition

For xR0 there is no variation on the meaning of the floor function, however for negative numbers there are varying conventions.

Non-negative

Defined as follows:

  • Floor:R0N0 by Floor:xMax(Tx) where Tx:={nN0 | nx}N0R0 - note that the maximum element is defined as Tx is always finite.
  • This has the property that xFloor(x).

Negative numbers

Researching this opened my eyes to a massive dispute.... consensus seems to be that xFloor(x) is maintained, rounding is a separate and massive issue!

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