#19999: infinite recursion creating certain asymptotic expansion
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Reporter: dkrenn | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.1
Component: asymptotic expansions | Resolution:
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Comment (by dkrenn):
Replying to [comment:4 behackl]:
> Replying to [comment:3 behackl]:
> > 1. Making the (exponential growth) elements `(-q)^x` and `q^x`
incomparable. (very simple)
+1 for 1., since then the elements really build a poset.
> For the sake of completeness: the fact that absorption does not work
properly (`O(2^x)` should absorb both `2^x` and `(-2)^x`) speaks against
the first option.
It's not that nice to have both terms; however, I don't see a good way to
fix this at the moment.
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