Foundations of Mathematical Analysis covers a wide variety of topics that will be of great interest to students of pure mathematics or mathematics and philosophy. Aimed principally at graduate and advanced undergraduate students, its primary goal is to discuss the fundamental number systems, N, Z, Q, R, and C, in the context of the branches of mathematics for which they form a starting point; for example, a study of the natural numbers leads on to logic (via Gödel's theorems), and of the real numbers (as constructed by Cauchy) to metric spaces and topology. The author offers a refreshingly original and accessible approach, presenting standard material in new ways and incorporating less mainstream topics such as long real and rational lines and the p-adic numbers. With a discussion of constructivism and independence questions, including Suslin's problem and the continuum hypothesis, the author completes a wide-ranging consideration of the development of mathematics from the very beginning, concentrating on the foundational issues particularly related to analysis.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. The "Foundations of Mathematical Analysis" by J.K. Truss is a comprehensive textbook published by Oxford University Press in 1997. This hardcover book covers various topics such as general mathematics, logic, and mathematical analysis, making it a valuable resource for adult learners and university students. With 362 pages, this textbook delves into the fundamental principles of mathematical analysis in an easy-to-understand English language format, making it essential for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the subject area. EXTREMELY RARE. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-1775937571030
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