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Amazon.com: Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded (Pure and Applied Mathematics) (9780824779153): Karel Hrbacek, Thomas Jech: ...
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Set theory is a product of the 19th-century movement to impose increasing rigour on mathematics, which culminated in the logicism of Frege and Russell and the formalism of Hilbert. ... The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Introduction to Cantor's Paradise (Hardcover)
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Set theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Set theory is the branch of mathematics that studies sets, which are collections of objects. Although any type of object can be collected into a set, set theory is applied most often to objects that ...
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For advanced and axiomatic topics starting at an accessible level: "Set theory, An introduction (Second edition)", by Robert L. Vaught, Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., ... Likewise "Set theory, An introduction to independence proofs" by Kenneth Kunen, North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam-New York, 1983. ISBN 0-444-86839-9...
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This is a classical introduction to set theory in three parts. ... to set theory in three parts. The first part gives a general introduction to set theory, suitable for undergraduates; complete proofs are given and no background in logic is required. Exercises are included, and the more difficult ones are supplied with hints.
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Classic Set Theory: A Guided Introduction (Chapman & Hall Mathematics) by D.C. Goldrei (Author); Average Customer Review: (3); In stock; This item Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery. See details and conditions;
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Introduction to Set Theory; 1. Basic concepts. (1) A SET is a collection of objects. (2) An object is an ELEMENT OF a set A if that object is a member of the collection A. Notation: “∈” reads as “is an element of” or “belongs to”.
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