Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

small

[see also: little, minor, slight

......, where C can be made arbitrarily small by taking...... [Not: “arbitrary small'']

for all sufficiently small h

However small a neighbourhood of x we take, the image will be...... [= No matter how small]

Thus A is the smallest algebra with this property.

There is a smallest algebra with this property.

Then B contains a unique element of smallest norm.

Therefore, F is not <no> smaller than G.



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