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Categories: Order theory, Mathematical terminology, Real analysis
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upper and lower bounds  upper bound  Lower and upper bounds  majorant  majoring element
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In mathematics, particularly in order theory, an upper bound or majorant of a subset S of some preordered set is an element of K that is greater than or equal to every element of S.Dually, a lower bound or minorant of S is defined to be an element of K that is less than or equal to every element of S. A set with an upper bound is said to be bounded from above or majorized by that bound. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, particularly in order theory, an upper bound or majorant of a subset S of some preordered set is an element of K that is greater than or equal to every element of S.Dually, a lower bound or minorant of S is defined to be an element of K that is less than or equal to every element of S. A set with an upper bound is said to be bounded from above or majorized by that bound. Wikipedia
Observed limits of mathematical functions Wikipedia Disambiguation
every element of a partially ordered set A which is greater (resp. lower) than every element of a subset B included in A Wikidata