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Dan Rinne ; Mon Jul 8 15:30:05 PDT 1996 ... More on set operations ... Math Notes...
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www.math.csusb.edu/notes/sets/sets.html
www.math.csusb.edu/notes/sets/sets.html
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Math notes on logic, sets, proofs, functions and relations. Math tools include graphing utilities, vrml surfaces, modular arithmetic and Diophantine equations ... Math Notes...
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www.math.csusb.edu/notes/
www.math.csusb.edu/notes/
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This review is from: Notes on Set Theory (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) (Hardcover) ... This item: Notes on Set Theory (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Yiannis N. Moschovakis...
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www.amazon.com/Notes-Theory-Undergraduate-Texts-Mathema...
www.amazon.com/Notes-Theory-Undergraduate-Texts-Mathematics/dp/0387941800
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Notes on Logic and Set Theory (Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks) 3.8 out of 5 stars (8); $39.99; ... Suitable for all introductory mathematics undergraduates, Notes on Logic and Set Theory covers the basic concepts of logic: first-order logic, consistency, and the completeness theorem, before introducing the reader to...
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www.amazon.com/Notes-Theory-Cambridge-Mathematical-Text...
www.amazon.com/Notes-Theory-Cambridge-Mathematical-Textbooks/dp/0521336929
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Naive set theory considers elementary properties of the union and intersection operators -- Venn diagrams, the DeMorgan laws, ... A brief but comprehensive overview: "Notes on logic and set theory", by P.T. Johnstone, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge-New York, 1987. ISBN 0-521-33502-7; 0-521-33692-9...
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www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/03EXX.html
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Notes to Non-wellfounded Set Theory ... 2. The main move in the theory of hypersets studied in this entry is to keep the standard modeling of pairs but to change the underlying set theory. Formulating matters this way suggests that it might be possible to keep the Foundation Axiom but alter the treatment of pairs.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/nonwellfounded-set-theory/no...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/nonwellfounded-set-theory/notes.html
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We shall modestly take the view that set theory encompasses all of mathematics. But, set of what? Sets of sets, of course! The only things which exist in our universe are sets. We shall see that this is not as stupid as it sounds.
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www.peter-dixon.staff.shef.ac.uk/teaching/STDN.PDF
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1; Set Theory; Notes on H Enderton’s Elements of Set Theory; I. Introduction; A. What are sets? 1. The idea; Sets are “collections”. The objects “in” the collection are its members. E.g., we are all members of the set of all humans.
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tedsider.org/teaching/st/st_notes.pdf
tedsider.org/teaching/st/st_notes.pdf
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Foundations of Mathematics I; Set Theory; (only a draft); Ali Nesin; Mathematics Department; Istanbul Bilgi University; Ku¸stepe S¸i¸sli; Istanbul Turkey anesin@bilgi.edu.tr; February 12, 2004; ... This part is about naive set theory, as opposed to axiomatic set theory that will be the subject of the next part.
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www.math.bilgi.edu.tr/courses/Lecture%20Notes/SetTheory...
www.math.bilgi.edu.tr/courses/Lecture%20Notes/SetTheoryLectureNotes.pdf
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