Classic Set Theory : A Guided Independent Study
Language: English Publication details: Chapman & Hall 1996 Boca Raton Description: viii, 287pISBN:- 9780412606106 (PB)

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Includes index
Includes bibliography (p. 281-282) and references.
1. Introduction
2. The Real Numbers
3. The Natural Numbers
4. The Zermelo-Fraenkel Axioms
5. The Axiom of Choice
6. Cardinal (without the axiom of choice)
7. Ordered Sets
8. Ordinal Numbers
9. Set Theory with the Axiom of Choice
Designed for undergraduate students of set theory, Classic Set Theory presents a modern perspective of the classic work of Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekin and their immediate successors. This includes:
The definition of the real numbers in terms of rational numbers and ultimately in terms of natural numbers
Defining natural numbers in terms of sets
The potential paradoxes in set theory
The Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms for set theory
The axiom of choice
The arithmetic of ordered sets
Cantor's two sorts of transfinite number - cardinals and ordinals - and the arithmetic of these.
The book is designed for students studying on their own, without access to lecturers and other reading, along the lines of the internationally renowned courses produced by the Open University. There are thus a large number of exercises within the main body of the text designed to help students engage with the subject, many of which have full teaching solutions. In addition, there are a number of exercises without answers so students studying under the guidance of a tutor may be assessed.
Classic Set Theory gives students sufficient grounding in a rigorous approach to the revolutionary results of set theory as well as pleasure in being able to tackle significant problems that arise from the theory.
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