intervallieroja
Intervallieroja is the term used to describe the border points that bound a mathematical interval on the real line or in more general spaces. They determine the extent of the interval and influence whether endpoints are included or excluded in the set.
In interval notation, an interval is specified by two endpoints a and b with a ≤ b. The
For unbounded intervals, borders can be infinite. Examples include (-∞, c) and (d, ∞), where one end extends
Examples help illustrate the concept: the interval [0,1] has borders 0 and 1, both included; the interval
Applications of intervallieroja appear across mathematics and computing. They are central to defining limits, continuity, and
See also: interval, boundary, endpoint, open set, closed set.