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Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]]. We say that $t \in \mathbb{T}$ is left dense provided that $\nu(t)=t$, where $\nu$ denotes the [[backward jump]].
 
Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]]. We say that $t \in \mathbb{T}$ is left dense provided that $\nu(t)=t$, where $\nu$ denotes the [[backward jump]].
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[[Left scattered]]

Revision as of 23:35, 4 January 2017

Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale. We say that $t \in \mathbb{T}$ is left dense provided that $\nu(t)=t$, where $\nu$ denotes the backward jump.

See also

Left scattered