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Lectures in Logic and Set Theory

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory

Lectures in Logic and Set Theory

Volume 2: Set Theory
George Tourlakis, York University, Toronto
February 2003
2. Set Theory
Hardback
9780521753746

    This two-volume work bridges the gap between introductory expositions of logic or set theory on one hand, and the research literature on the other. It can be used as a text in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in mathematics, computer science, or philosophy. The volumes are written in a user-friendly conversational lecture style that makes them equally effective for self-study or class use. Volume II, on formal (ZFC) set theory, incorporates a self-contained 'chapter 0' on proof techniques so that it is based on formal logic, in the style of Bourbaki. The emphasis on basic techniques will provide the reader with a solid foundation in set theory and provides a context for the presentation of advanced topics such as absoluteness, relative consistency results, two expositions of Godel's constructible universe, numerous ways of viewing recursion, and a chapter on Cohen forcing.

    •   User-friendly extensive discussion of issues that arise at the interface of axiomatics and mathematical 'reality'
    •   Careful use of formal logic in proofs
    •   Advanced self-contained topics such as: internal models, absoluteness, induction and inductive operators, constructible universe, Cohen forcing

    Product details

    February 2003
    Hardback
    9780521753746
    592 pages
    229 × 152 × 37 mm
    0.88kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. A bit of logic: a user's toolbox
    • 2. The set-theoretic universe, naively
    • 3. The axioms of set theory
    • 4. The axiom of choice
    • 5. The natural numbers
    • transitive closure
    • 6. Order
    • 7. Cardinality
    • 8. Forcing
    • Bibliography
    • List of symbols
    • Index.