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==Definition==
 
==Definition==
 
''Greater than or equal to'' is a [[relation]] (specifically a [[partial ordering]]) on {{M|\mathbb{R} }} (and thus {{M|\mathbb{Q} }}, {{M|\mathbb{Z} }} and {{M|\mathbb{N} }}).
 
''Greater than or equal to'' is a [[relation]] (specifically a [[partial ordering]]) on {{M|\mathbb{R} }} (and thus {{M|\mathbb{Q} }}, {{M|\mathbb{Z} }} and {{M|\mathbb{N} }}).
{{Todo|Link with [[ordered integral domain]] (as that is where the ordering is induced)}}
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{{Todo|Link with [[ordered integral domain]] (as that is where the ordering is induced) '''THE STRUCTURE ON {{M|\mathbb{R} }} IS VERY IMPORTANT. For example the epsilon form below requires addition, subtraction, so forth'''}}
 
==Alternative forms==
 
==Alternative forms==
 
{{Begin Inline Theorem}}
 
{{Begin Inline Theorem}}

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Definition

Greater than or equal to is a relation (specifically a partial ordering) on \mathbb{R} (and thus \mathbb{Q} , \mathbb{Z} and \mathbb{N} ).


TODO: Link with ordered integral domain (as that is where the ordering is induced) THE STRUCTURE ON \mathbb{R} IS VERY IMPORTANT. For example the epsilon form below requires addition, subtraction, so forth


Alternative forms

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Epsilon form: x\ge y\iff\forall\epsilon>0[x+\epsilon>y]

See also

References