Ken Raeburn wrote:
I'd be surprised to see sources for the other usage.
A "Dictionary of mathematics" offers both definitions, first
what you found f(x) > f(y) for x > y. Followed by the other
definition f(x) >= f(y), where the first case would be called
"strictly monotone". I vaguely recall that "strict" (in the
German version), it's not completely unusual.
Bye, Frank
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