Neighbourhood (mathematics) - Punctured Neighbourhood

A punctured neighbourhood of a point (sometimes called a deleted neighbourhood) is a neighbourhood of, without . For instance, the interval is a neighbourhood of in the real line, so the set is a punctured neighbourhood of . Note that a punctured neighbourhood of a given point is not in fact a neighbourhood of the point. The concept of punctured neighbourhood occurs in the definition of the limit of a function.

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