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"Outline": the reader can guess what is denoted by ''f'' and ''g'' (or see the details), but we'd better let him know. | "Outline": the reader can guess what is denoted by ''f'' and ''g'' (or see the details), but we'd better let him know. | ||
"Details": probably also (4) is needed, explaining what are ''A''<sub>2</sub>, ''B''<sub>1</sub> and ''B''<sub>2</sub> (which is easy) and why ''B''<sub>1</sub> is the image of ''A''<sub>1</sub> under ''f'' and ''A''<sub>2</sub> is the image of ''B''<sub>2</sub> under ''g'' (which is less easy). | |||
[[User:Boris Tsirelson|Boris Tsirelson]] 12:19, 5 October 2010 (UTC) | [[User:Boris Tsirelson|Boris Tsirelson]] 12:19, 5 October 2010 (UTC) |
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"Details": "the induced induced image"? Boris Tsirelson 06:29, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks. Corrected. --Peter Schmitt 12:26, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
"Proof:Proof":
probably should be
"Monotone" in general may be understood as "either increasing or decreasing"; it is meant "(momotonely) increasing" or "isotone".
"Proof:Proof":
- "By assumption, there are injective functions (...) that induce..."
I'd say
- "By assumption, there are injective functions (...); they induce..."
because the second part of the phrase is not a part of the assumption (but its consequence).
"Outline": the reader can guess what is denoted by f and g (or see the details), but we'd better let him know.
"Details": probably also (4) is needed, explaining what are A2, B1 and B2 (which is easy) and why B1 is the image of A1 under f and A2 is the image of B2 under g (which is less easy).
Boris Tsirelson 12:19, 5 October 2010 (UTC)