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Typo on definition of sup?

The definition of the supremum in Analysis I (web view) says:

An upper bound x for A is a least upper bound or supremum if nothing smaller that x is an upper bound. That is, we need

  1. (for all a in A), a is less than or equal to x
  2. (for all y < x)(there exists a in A), a is greater than or equal to y

Should the second condition be

(for all y < x)(there exists a in A), a > y

or alternatively

(for any upper bound y of X), y is greater than or equal to x

Probably a mistake on my part, but I've been looking at it for a while and can't convince myself differently.

is there a blog template?

Hello, your notes and blog really inspires me! I want to know which package you used in your blog, Hexo, Jekyll or others?

I tried Hexo, wordpress and docsify for my blog but they do not adapt to latex/markdown language as good as your blog.

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