Difference between revisions of "Right scattered"
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+ | * {{PaperReference|Partial dynamic equations on time scales|2006|Billy Jackson||prev=Backward jump|next=Right dense}}: Appendix | ||
* {{PaperReference|Functional series on time scales|2008|Dorota Mozyrska|author2=Ewa Pawluszewicz|prev=Forward graininess|next=Left scattered}} | * {{PaperReference|Functional series on time scales|2008|Dorota Mozyrska|author2=Ewa Pawluszewicz|prev=Forward graininess|next=Left scattered}} |
Revision as of 14:52, 15 January 2023
Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale. We say that $t \in \mathbb{T}$ is right scattered provided that $\sigma(t)>t$, where $\sigma$ denotes the forward jump.