erandpunktide
Erandpunktide is an Estonian term meaning “exception points” or “points of exception.” It is used to describe points at which a given rule, model, or property does not apply in the same way as in the surrounding context. The word combines erand (exception) and punkt (point) and is commonly found in mathematical, analytical, and practical discussions where unusual or boundary cases are singled out for special consideration.
In mathematics, erandpunktid refer to points where a object fails to behave regularly. This can include singularities
Beyond pure math, erandpunktide can describe edge cases in computing, statistics, and applied disciplines. In computer
The term emphasises the need to address atypical points explicitly rather than assuming uniform behavior across