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In article <g09vsk$2fh$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
Tim Davis <davis@cise.ufl.edu> wrote:

>Alas, there is no such thing as an Infinite Ale-Mount
>solution ... one must be content with finite discretizations.

Any finite ale-mount solution can be transformed into an
infinite ale-mount solution by using function divided by
its finite infinite integral for the proportional rate of flow.
For cask ale, a function based upon logs would be particularily
appropriate.
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