Blog post on graphical grammar 2: Epsilon

Hello,
Here is my second blog post on using graphical grammar together with a configurable upper bound error which I call Epsilon.

In the post, I try to explain the problem of comparing reals and use epsilon to measure and constrain the imprecision in the graphical grammar.

Let me know what if you have any comments, corrections or answers to the little riddle at the end :slight_smile: