Set Theory and Metric Spaces

Irving Kaplansky author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:American Mathematical Society

Published:30th Dec '72

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This book is based on notes from a course on set theory and metric spaces taught by Edwin Spanier, and also incorporates with his permission numerous exercises from those notes. The volume includes an Appendix that helps bridge the gap between metric and topological spaces, a Selected Bibliography, and an Index.

This is a book that could profitably be read by many graduate students or by seniors in strong major programs … has a number of good features. There are many informal comments scattered between the formal development of theorems and these are done in a light and pleasant style. … There is a complete proof of the equivalence of the axiom of choice, Zorn's Lemma, and well-ordering, as well as a discussion of the use of these concepts. There is also an interesting discussion of the continuum problem … The presentation of metric spaces before topological spaces … should be welcomed by most students, since metric spaces are much closer to the ideas of Euclidean spaces with which they are already familiar.- Canadian Mathematical Bulletin;

""Kaplansky has a well-deserved reputation for his expository talents. The selection of topics is excellent.""- Lance Small, UC San Diego

ISBN: 9781470463847

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140 pages