Infimum and supremum

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In mathematics, the infimum or greatest lower bound of a set A, written as inf(A), is the greatest element among all lower bounds of A. Similarly, the supremum or least upper bound of A, written as sup(A), is the smallest element among all upper bounds of A.[1]

For example, if A is the set {11,12,13,}, then inf(A)=0 and sup(A)=1. Infimum and supremum are unique, if they exist.[2][3] Infimum and supremum are key concepts in the field of mathematical analysis.

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