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Introduction to Set Theory, Revised and Expanded
Introduction to Set Theory, Revised and Expanded
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A01=Karel Hrbacek
A01=Thomas Jech
advanced undergraduate mathematics
Author_Karel Hrbacek
Author_Thomas Jech
Axiom Schema
axiomatic foundations
Cardinal Numbers
Category=PBCH
combinatorial mathematics
Continuum Hypothesis
Countable Dense Subset
Countable Ordinal
Countable Sets
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Finite Intersection Property
Generalized Continuum Hypothesis
Hrbacek Karel
Inaccessible Cardinal
Infinite Cardinals
infinite set theory
Jech Thomas
Large Cardinals
Limit Ordinal
mathematical logic
Natural Numbers
Nonempty Set
Nonempty Subset
Nonprincipal Ultrafilter
Ordinal Number
Recursion Theorem
Regressive Function
Set
set theory course textbook
Transfinite Induction
Transfinite Recursion
Transfinite Sequence
Uncountable Cardinal
Vice Versa
Zermelo Fraenkel axioms
Product details
- ISBN 9780824779153
- Weight: 592g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 22 Jun 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Thoroughly revised, updated, expanded, and reorganized to serve as a primary text for mathematics courses, Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition covers the basics: relations, functions, orderings, finite, countable, and uncountable sets, and cardinal and ordinal numbers. It also provides five additional self-contained chapters, consolidates the material on real numbers into a single updated chapter affording flexibility in course design, supplies end-of-section problems, with hints, of varying degrees of difficulty, includes new material on normal forms and Goodstein sequences, and adds important recent ideas including filters, ultrafilters, closed unbounded and stationary sets, and partitions.
Introduction to Set Theory, Revised and Expanded
€117.99
