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From: "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: sci.math
Subject: Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit
fractions? (repleteness)
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 12:37:33 -0700
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On 9/17/2024 7:58 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> On 09/17/2024 03:20 PM, Jim Burns wrote:
>> On 9/17/2024 4:16 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>> On 09/17/2024 01:11 PM, Jim Burns wrote:
>>>> On 9/17/2024 2:57 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>
>>>> Unlike ℕ and ℤ, ℚ and ℝ do not 'next'.
>>
>>> Then, for initial segments or n-sets of naturals,
>>> the LUB of {f{n < m)} is "next": f(m+1).
>>
>> Yes.
>> (Presumably, you mean lub.{n:n≤m} = m. f()=? )
>>
>> You might enjoy this:
>>
>> ⎛ Define ℕ as well.ordered and nexted.
>> ⎜ well.ordered (A ⊆ ℕ holds min.A or is empty)
>> ⎝ nexted (m ∈ ℕ has m+1 m-1 next, except 0=min.ℕ)
>>
>> ⎛ In a finite order,
>> ⎝ each nonempty subset is 2.ended.
>>
>> Consider upper.bounded nonempty A ⊆ ℕ and
>> its set UB[A] ⊆ ℕ of upper.bounds
>> A ᵉᵃᶜʰ≤ᵉᵃᶜʰ UB[A]
>>
>> A is upper.bounded.
>> UB[A] ⊆ ℕ is nonempty.
>> UB[A] holds min.UB[A]
>>
>> A holds min.UB[A]
>> Otherwise,
>> (min.UB[A])-1 is a less.than.least upper.bound
>> (that is, what.it.is is gibberish)
>>
>> A holds min.UB[A] which upper.bounds A
>> min.UB[A] = max.A
>> Upper.bounded nonempty A holds max.A
>>
>> Upper.bounded nonempty A ⊆ ℕ holds min.A
>> (well.order)
>>
>> Upper.bounded nonempty A is 2.ended.
>>
>> And, similarly,
>> each (also.bounded) nonempty S ⊆ A is 2.ended.
>>
>> Upper.bounded nonempty A ⊆ ℕ is finite,
>> because
>> ℕ is well.ordered and nexted.
>>
>>
>
> Yet, didn't you just reject, "infinite middle"?
>
>
Mid point:
p0 = (-1, 0)
p1 = (1, 1)
pdif = p1 - p0
pmid = p0 + pdif / 2