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Nonstandard Analysis, Axiomatically

Inglese · Tascabile

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In the aftermath of the discoveries in foundations of mathematiC's there was surprisingly little effect on mathematics as a whole. If one looks at stan dard textbooks in different mathematical disciplines, especially those closer to what is referred to as applied mathematics, there is little trace of those developments outside of mathematical logic and model theory. But it seems fair to say that there is a widespread conviction that the principles embodied in the Zermelo - Fraenkel theory with Choice (ZFC) are a correct description of the set theoretic underpinnings of mathematics. In most textbooks of the kind referred to above, there is, of course, no discussion of these matters, and set theory is assumed informally, although more advanced principles like Choice or sometimes Replacement are often mentioned explicitly. This implicitly fixes a point of view of the mathemat ical universe which is at odds with the results in foundations. For example most mathematicians still take it for granted that the real number system is uniquely determined up to isomorphism, which is a correct point of view as long as one does not accept to look at "unnatural" interpretations of the membership relation.

Sommario

1 Getting started.- 2 Elementary real analysis in the nonstandard universe.- 3 Theories of internal sets.- 4 Metamathematics of internal theories.- 5 Definable external sets and metamathematics of HST.- 6 Partially saturated universes and the Power Set problem.- 7 Forcing extensions of the nonstandard universe.- 8 Other nonstandard theories.- 9 "Hyperfinite" descriptive set theory.- References.

Info autore

I) Vladimir Kanovei
graduated Moscow State university 1973
PhD Moscow State university 1976
Doctor of Science in Phys. Math. Moscow Steklov inst. 1986
assistant to full professor at Moscow Railroad engineering inst.
1976 - 1998
currently leading researcher at Institute for Information
transmissin problems (IITP) Moscow
interests in mathematics:
logic and foundations, set theory, nonstandard analysis
publications:
over 100 papers in Russian and international mathematical journals
II)
Michael Reeken
PhD in theoretical physics, University of Vienna 1968
Research Fellow at the Battelle Institute, Geneva, 1969 - 1972
Research grant at the University of Bonn, 1972 - 1974
Professor at the University of Bochum, 1972 - 1979
Full Professor at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal since 1979
interests in mathematics:
problems from mathematical physics, nonlinear functional analysis,
nonstandard mathematics, philosophy of mathematics.
 
 

Riassunto

In the aftermath of the discoveries in foundations of mathematiC's there was surprisingly little effect on mathematics as a whole. If one looks at stan dard textbooks in different mathematical disciplines, especially those closer to what is referred to as applied mathematics, there is little trace of those developments outside of mathematical logic and model theory. But it seems fair to say that there is a widespread conviction that the principles embodied in the Zermelo - Fraenkel theory with Choice (ZFC) are a correct description of the set theoretic underpinnings of mathematics. In most textbooks of the kind referred to above, there is, of course, no discussion of these matters, and set theory is assumed informally, although more advanced principles like Choice or sometimes Replacement are often mentioned explicitly. This implicitly fixes a point of view of the mathemat ical universe which is at odds with the results in foundations. For example most mathematicians still take it for granted that the real number system is uniquely determined up to isomorphism, which is a correct point of view as long as one does not accept to look at "unnatural" interpretations of the membership relation.

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Autori Vladimi Kanovei, Vladimir Kanovei, Michael Reeken
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 11.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642060779
ISBN 978-3-642-06077-9
Pagine 410
Dimensioni 175 mm x 235 mm x 237 mm
Peso 645 g
Illustrazioni XVI, 410 p.
Serie Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Matematica > Analisi

Analysis, B, mathematische Grundlagen, Mathematik: Logik, Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematical logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations, Mathematical foundations, Analysis (Mathematics), Mathematical analysis, Set theory

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