(of a subset) the greatest element of the containing set that is smaller than or equal to all elements of the subset. The infimum may or may not be a member of the subset.(noun)
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"(The degree of an universally quantified formula xÏ is defined as the infimum of truth degrees of instances of Ï; similarly"
"The greatest lower bound is also sometimes called the "infimum", abbreviated "inf"."
"If either one of these functions, say θF / a, is influenced by some information that is free in the above sense (i.e., not a function of A's choice of directions and events F-earlier than that choice), then there must be an an earliest ( "infimum") F-time t0 after which all such information is available to a. Since the non-free information is also available at t0, all these information bits, free and non-free, must have a value 0 or 1 to enter as arguments in the function θF / a."