An Outline of Set Theory by James M. Henle.

This book is designed for use in a one semester problem-oriented course in undergraduate set theory. The combination of level and format is somewhat unusual and deserves an explanation. Normally, problem courses are offered to graduate students or selected undergraduates. I have found, however, that...

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Main Author: Henle, James M. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Problem Books in Mathematics,
Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • One Projects
  • 1. Logic and Set Theory
  • 2. The Natural Numbers
  • 3. The Integers
  • 4. The Rationals
  • 5. The Real Numbers
  • 6. The Ordinals
  • 7. The Cardinals
  • 8. The Universe
  • 9. Choice and Infinitesimals
  • 10. Goodstein’s Theorem
  • Two Suggestions
  • 1. Logic and Set Theory
  • 2. The Natural Numbers
  • 3. The Integers
  • 4. The Rationals
  • 5. The Real Numbers
  • 6. The Ordinals
  • 7. The Cardinals
  • 8. The Universe
  • 9. Choice and Infinitesimals
  • 10. Goodstein’s Theorem
  • Three Solutions
  • 1. Logic and Set Theory
  • 2. The Natural Numbers
  • 3. The Integers
  • 4. The Rationals
  • 5. The Real Numbers
  • 6. The Ordinals
  • 7. The Cardinals
  • 8. The Universe
  • 9. Choice and Infinitesimals
  • 10. Goodstein’s Theorem.