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On 11.09.2024 19:29, joes wrote:No, Open intervals are intervals that exclude the endpoint from the interval, and thus don't HAVE an "endpoint".Am Wed, 11 Sep 2024 16:37:30 +0200 schrieb WM:Open intervals are intervals which have dark endpoints. Note that between any pair of visible real numbers there are many dark real numbers.On 11.09.2024 04:09, Richard Damon wrote:What about open intervals?On 9/10/24 2:59 PM, WM wrote:>Every real point is an end point (of its subinterval).Real points can be addressed from every side.But only indexed from an actual end point.
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