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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=linear_algebra">linear algebra</a>, or (sometimes) a <a href="page.php?w=complex_number">complex number</a> in <a href="page.php?w=algebra">algebra</a>. That is why <a href="page.php?w=Nicolas_Bourbaki">Bourbaki</a> introduced the notation  to denote the open interval. The notation  too is occasionally used for ordered pairs, especially in <a href="page.php?w=computer_science">computer science</a>.</p>

<p>Some authors such as Yves Tillé use  to denote the complement of the interval&nbsp;; namely, the set of all real</p><p>
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