The zero-to-the-power-of-zero problem
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- Limit argument
- Geometric distribution when p=1 - calculating the Expectation in this case involves 00=1
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[hide]Problem
- For a detailed list of where the problem matters or occurs on this site see Category for such problemsEditors:[Note 1]
Tentative solutions
Current thinking
Approach 1: xy=eyln(x)
Using the extended real values (R∪{−∞,+∞})[Note 2]
Notes
- Jump up ↑ editors see/use Template:0^0 problem
- Jump up ↑ Where we conventionally think of +∞ as some sort of