I recently started reading Topology and Groupoids by Ronald Brown and this notation came up. The notations is [x,→[={z∣x≤z}
and a similar notation for other type of intervals. I have never seen this before, and I was baffled wondering if this was a funny LATEX macro mistake where "2" was used as "\to" in some situations. I am wondering if it is sort of common? Is it common in some area of mathematics? If it is not clear, I am asking about using the "→" arrow not really the brackets (although I rarely see the bracket notation).
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