Cardinal Arithmetic

Cardinal Arithmetic

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Dec 29, 1994 · Anglais · Relié (512 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 512
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 29, 1994
Éditeur Clarendon Press
ISBN-10 0198537859
ISBN-13 9780198537854

Description

Saharon Shelah delves into the intricate world of cardinal arithmetic, exploring questions that have long fascinated mathematicians. The discussion revolves around the continuum hypothesis and its implications for the nature of infinity. By examining the properties and operations of cardinal numbers, Shelah pushes the boundaries of current understanding and sheds light on unresolved mathematical challenges.

The text meticulously analyzes the relationships between various cardinalities and presents new insights into their arithmetic. Shelah's work engages with foundational concepts while inviting readers to contemplate significant questions about the infinite. Through careful argumentation, he provides a framework that aids in grasping these complex ideas.

Throughout the work, the author maintains a balance between rigorous mathematical discourse and accessible explanations, making the content approachable for those with a keen interest in set theory and related fields. This exploration is not merely academic; it invites a deeper consideration of how such concepts shape the landscape of mathematics.
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