Deutsch English Français Italiano |
<_yFJcrVH3mCQISnbXb4RkUGQ63Q@jntp> View for Bookmarking (what is this?) Look up another Usenet article |
Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!pasdenom.info!from-devjntp Message-ID: <_yFJcrVH3mCQISnbXb4RkUGQ63Q@jntp> JNTP-Route: news2.nemoweb.net JNTP-DataType: Article Subject: Re: how References: <qHqKnNhkFFpow5Tl3Eiz12-8JEI@jntp> <v0c3n7$2538n$3@i2pn2.org> <V2ROVHVyNn8DKH24DsjVtR7I5C0@jntp> <v0f20n$28f0q$1@i2pn2.org> <UM7wKwXAIk3SfQ0MR8yg-U-xiMw@jntp> <v0geub$2a19r$3@i2pn2.org> <bbeK5eCmOQ6N-LVr1uyjOk8Yyng@jntp> <v0gqsr$2a19s$4@i2pn2.org> <ZqDu6OJ6PIxaTyzn9byQvORrwfY@jntp> <v0jciu$2djof$1@i2pn2.org> Newsgroups: sci.math JNTP-HashClient: sgEN5IQnQtPmlDMniyjVYewXhT0 JNTP-ThreadID: 4YLc1knY-8u5i_KQ0oWqy89D7aY JNTP-Uri: http://news2.nemoweb.net/?DataID=_yFJcrVH3mCQISnbXb4RkUGQ63Q@jntp User-Agent: Nemo/0.999a JNTP-OriginServer: news2.nemoweb.net Date: Tue, 30 Apr 24 12:56:00 +0000 Organization: Nemoweb JNTP-Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/124.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Injection-Info: news2.nemoweb.net; posting-host="411700afb7b8328da2036d06eb2cf7416c98f7b6"; logging-data="2024-04-30T12:56:00Z/8837303"; posting-account="217@news2.nemoweb.net"; mail-complaints-to="julien.arlandis@gmail.com" JNTP-ProtocolVersion: 0.21.1 JNTP-Server: PhpNemoServer/0.94.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-JNTP-JsonNewsGateway: 0.96 From: WM <wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> Bytes: 2080 Lines: 22 Le 27/04/2024 à 19:27, Richard Damon a écrit : > On 4/27/24 10:36 AM, WM wrote: >>> But since it isn't in the set, you can't use it as the value to "step >>> back" to. >> >> The question was whether it is an upper bound. Bounds need not belong to >> a set. > > They do if you want to use them to step into the set, like you did. I use the upper bond only as uoper bound. > >>> >>> Note, that value isn't "of the set that is below ω". >> >> Therefore this set ends before. > > Only if it HAS an "end" The end is smaller than ω. Regards, WM