← Back to context Comment by Natsu 3 months ago What is the benefit of using R if it's really Q? 1 comment Natsu Reply zozbot234 3 months ago The idea of R is that it allows you to reason about things like "I need more than X input precision to achieve Y bound on my output". Just sticking with naïve computation in Q does not suffice for that.
zozbot234 3 months ago The idea of R is that it allows you to reason about things like "I need more than X input precision to achieve Y bound on my output". Just sticking with naïve computation in Q does not suffice for that.
The idea of R is that it allows you to reason about things like "I need more than X input precision to achieve Y bound on my output". Just sticking with naïve computation in Q does not suffice for that.