Extended real number line 扩展实数线
(重定向自Minus infinity)
In mathematics, the affinely extended real number system is obtained from the real number system ℝ by adding two elements: +∞ and –∞ (read as positive infinity and negative infinity respectively). These new elements are not real numbers. It is useful in describing various limiting behaviors in calculus and mathematical analysis, especially in the theory of measure and integration. The affinely extended real number system is denoted
or [–∞, +∞] or ℝ ∪ {–∞, +∞}.