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underflow
A condition in which the value of a computed quantity is smaller than the smallest non-zero value that can be physically stored; usually treated as an error condition
The error condition that results from an attempt to retrieve an item from an empty stack
(Bilgisayar) A data-processing error arising when the absolute value of a computed quantity is smaller than the limits of precision of the computing device, retaining at least one significant digit
the dominant flow of two confronting flows, over the other The lesser flow reverses direction giving poor surface appearance and structural strength Underflow should be avoided by positioning gates so that the flow fronts meet at the end of filling
A condition that occurs when the result of an operation is less than the smallest possible nonzero number IBM
An exception condition caused by passing a floating-point value that is lower than the lowest valid floating-point value See min_float for additional information
Condition occurs when the result of an arithmetic operation is smaller than the smallest number which can be stored in the computer
(ISO) The state in which a calculator shows a zero indicator for the most significant part of a number while the least significant part of the number is dropped For example, if the calculator output capacity is four digits, the number 0000432 will be shown as 0000 See: arithmetic underflow [10]
The downstream flow of water through the permeable deposits that underlie a stream and that are more or less limited by rocks of low permeability
movement of water through subsurface material
  In computing, a condition occurring when a machine calculation produces a non-zero result that is smaller than the smallest non-zero quantity that the machine's storage unit is capable of storing or representing
Ground-water flow that is generally below and parallel to the direction of surface water flow in a river valley
An error condition occurring when the result of an arithmetic operation yields a result that is smaller than the minimum value in the range of a data type For example, in unsigned arithmetic, underflow occurs when a result is negative See also denormalized number (Alpha)
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