At this point, I'm thoroughly convinced that: a) You don't understand what I'm saying, b) You wrote the question incorrectly or c) I'm right.
hehe =)
While some people may be offended by that, it gives me a good laugh. Thank you.
In the statement 0 < s, t < 1 the comma is a separation of variables, not a separation of conditions. As you must have already realized, what it means, or should mean, is that 0 < s < 1 and 0 < t < 1.
I agree it's ambiguous. I did, however, quote it from a reliable source, and don't consider myself an expert in math notation, so I'm not going to take any sides. I resign to ignorance and being bliss.
Anyways, forget the semantics, focus on the problem =) Or something else, just never spend so much time on the semantics of a problem.
I have a bad feeling there's going to be a prolonged discussion on this topic.