Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In mathematics, a sequence of nested intervals is understood as a collection of sets of real numbersInsuch that each set In is an interval of the real line, for n = 1, 2, 3, ... , and that further In + 1 is a subset of Infor all n. In other words, the intervals diminish, with the left-hand end moving only towards the right, and the right-hand end only to the left.The main question to be posed is the nature of the intersection of all the In.. }
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- Nested_intervals comment "In mathematics, a sequence of nested intervals is understood as a collection of sets of real numbersInsuch that each set In is an interval of the real line, for n = 1, 2, 3, ... , and that further In + 1 is a subset of Infor all n. In other words, the intervals diminish, with the left-hand end moving only towards the right, and the right-hand end only to the left.The main question to be posed is the nature of the intersection of all the In.".