Definition
The real constant numbers shall be represented as described by IEEE Std 754-1985, an IEEE standard for double-precision floating-point numbers.
Real numbers can be specified in either decimal notation (for example, 14.72) or in scientific notation (for example, 39e8, which indicates 39 multiplied by 10 to the eighth power). Real numbers expressed with a decimal point shall have at least one digit on each side of the decimal point.
Conversion
Real numbers shall be converted to integers by rounding the real number to the nearest integer, rather than by truncating it. Implicit conversion shall take place when a real number is assigned to an integer. The ties shall be rounded away from zero
Ref: IEEE Standard for Verilog® Hardware Description Language