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Basic Set Theory
 
A. Shen Independent University of Moscow, Russia
N. K. Vereshchagin Moscow State Lomonosov University, Moscow, Russia
Basic Set Theory
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2731-4
Product Code:  STML/17
List Price: $49.00
Individual Price: $39.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-1822-9
Product Code:  STML/17.E
List Price: $39.00
Individual Price: $31.20
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2731-4
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-1822-9
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Basic Set Theory
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Basic Set Theory
A. Shen Independent University of Moscow, Russia
N. K. Vereshchagin Moscow State Lomonosov University, Moscow, Russia
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2731-4
Product Code:  STML/17
List Price: $49.00
Individual Price: $39.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-1822-9
Product Code:  STML/17.E
List Price: $39.00
Individual Price: $31.20
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-2731-4
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-1822-9
Product Code:  STML/17.B
List Price: $88.00 $68.50
  • Book Details
     
     
    Student Mathematical Library
    Volume: 172002; 116 pp
    MSC: Primary 03

    The main notions of set theory (cardinals, ordinals, transfinite induction) are fundamental to all mathematicians, not only to those who specialize in mathematical logic or set-theoretic topology. Basic set theory is generally given a brief overview in courses on analysis, algebra, or topology, even though it is sufficiently important, interesting, and simple to merit its own dedicated treatment.

    This book provides just that in the form of a leisurely exposition for a diversified audience. It is suitable for a broad range of readers, from undergraduate students to professional mathematicians who want to finally find out what transfinite induction is and why it is always replaced by Zorn's Lemma.

    The text introduces all main subjects of “naive” (nonaxiomatic) set theory: functions, cardinalities, ordered and well-ordered sets, transfinite induction and its applications, ordinals, and operations on ordinals. Included are discussions and proofs of the Cantor–Bernstein Theorem, Cantor's diagonal method, Zorn's Lemma, Zermelo's Theorem, and Hamel bases. With over 150 problems, the book is a complete and accessible introduction to the subject.

    Readership

    Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and research mathematicians.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Chapter 1. Sets and their cardinalities
    • Chapter 2. Ordered sets
  • Reviews
     
     
    • Lovely little book ... does a truly marvelous job in covering what every one in the game should know, whether he be an analyst, geometer, algebraist or number theorist—or anything else, for that matter. It's all there, from Cantor's theory of cardinals to transfinite induction, from Zermelo to Zorn ... it is a terrific book and does everything right: its selection of topics is not only logical, it is elegant, and the coverage is superb ... The problems are very nice: interesting and non-trivial ... and they supplement the main body of the text very well ... the book is a pedagogical marvel ... would be perfect for self-study ... would also be a marvelous experience ... to use the book in a first course on set theory ... a very nice bit of work ... I very recently used the book's proof of the existence of a Hamel basis for any vector space in my course on Advanced Linear Algebra. It is an extremely slick and quick argument ... And the discussion given in the book is typical of the entire book: to the point, elegant, and complete ... I highly recommend this book ... it covers the basic set-theoretic tool-kit every mathematician should carry around at all times, and does so with style. And then there are all the beautiful applications, challenging and elegant problems, and even a lot of surprises.

      MAA Online
    • Well-written with excellent exercises both elementary and advanced ... It would serve nicely either as a text or as independent reading.

      Mathematical Reviews
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Volume: 172002; 116 pp
MSC: Primary 03

The main notions of set theory (cardinals, ordinals, transfinite induction) are fundamental to all mathematicians, not only to those who specialize in mathematical logic or set-theoretic topology. Basic set theory is generally given a brief overview in courses on analysis, algebra, or topology, even though it is sufficiently important, interesting, and simple to merit its own dedicated treatment.

This book provides just that in the form of a leisurely exposition for a diversified audience. It is suitable for a broad range of readers, from undergraduate students to professional mathematicians who want to finally find out what transfinite induction is and why it is always replaced by Zorn's Lemma.

The text introduces all main subjects of “naive” (nonaxiomatic) set theory: functions, cardinalities, ordered and well-ordered sets, transfinite induction and its applications, ordinals, and operations on ordinals. Included are discussions and proofs of the Cantor–Bernstein Theorem, Cantor's diagonal method, Zorn's Lemma, Zermelo's Theorem, and Hamel bases. With over 150 problems, the book is a complete and accessible introduction to the subject.

Readership

Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and research mathematicians.

  • Chapters
  • Chapter 1. Sets and their cardinalities
  • Chapter 2. Ordered sets
  • Lovely little book ... does a truly marvelous job in covering what every one in the game should know, whether he be an analyst, geometer, algebraist or number theorist—or anything else, for that matter. It's all there, from Cantor's theory of cardinals to transfinite induction, from Zermelo to Zorn ... it is a terrific book and does everything right: its selection of topics is not only logical, it is elegant, and the coverage is superb ... The problems are very nice: interesting and non-trivial ... and they supplement the main body of the text very well ... the book is a pedagogical marvel ... would be perfect for self-study ... would also be a marvelous experience ... to use the book in a first course on set theory ... a very nice bit of work ... I very recently used the book's proof of the existence of a Hamel basis for any vector space in my course on Advanced Linear Algebra. It is an extremely slick and quick argument ... And the discussion given in the book is typical of the entire book: to the point, elegant, and complete ... I highly recommend this book ... it covers the basic set-theoretic tool-kit every mathematician should carry around at all times, and does so with style. And then there are all the beautiful applications, challenging and elegant problems, and even a lot of surprises.

    MAA Online
  • Well-written with excellent exercises both elementary and advanced ... It would serve nicely either as a text or as independent reading.

    Mathematical Reviews
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