Please do read carefully (I know Nets-Topology-Filters and their interrelations!!!)
1.) Why do we require nets to be indexed by directed sets (apart from it simply works compared to filters and topology). Is there a reason w.r.t. to the notion of convergence?
So far there are those hints:
- Notion of a good Direction
- Uniqueness of Limit
2.) Moreover, why does it make sense to say that the following net converges even though it grows arbitrarily large on one side:
$$\Lambda:=\{1,2\}\times\mathbb{N}:(i,n)\leq(i',n') :\Leftrightarrow i\leq i',n\leq n'\\ x_{(1,n)} :=n, x_{(2,n)} :=0$$
Thanks in advance. Cheers, Alex
Collecting everything, finally we have:
In detail, this means that: