Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions?

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Sujet : Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions?
De : FTR (at) *nospam* nomail.afraid.org (FromTheRafters)
Groupes : sci.math
Date : 14. Sep 2024, 00:05:08
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WM explained :
On 13.09.2024 17:52, Richard Damon wrote:
On 9/13/24 11:41 AM, WM wrote:
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Between [0, 1] and (0, 1] there is nothing, there is not a spot or point of the interval.
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But that doesn't mean there is a lowest most point in (0, 1] as any point you might want to call it will have another point between  it and 0.
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I will not call any point but consider all points. There is no point smaller than all points in the open interval but a smallest one. Only 0 is smaller than all.
 Note, I said between the point your THINK is the first, there is no such point, and thus you are agreeing to that fact.
 You can only have a first point in the open interval if the interval has only a finite number of points,
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No, that is your big mistake. In the interval [0, 1] there is a point next to 0 and a point next to 1, and infinitely many are beteen them.
Define 'next' in this context.

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