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Set Theory

This is a classic introduction to set theory, from the basics through to the modern tools of combinatorial set theory.

Andras Hajnal (Author), Peter Hamburger (Author), Attila Mate (Translated by)

9780521593441, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 11 November 1999

328 pages

23.6 x 15.8 x 2.3 cm, 0.575 kg

'Give this book fifteen minutes attention - you will find that you must buy it! European Maths Society Journal

This is a classic introduction to set theory in three parts. The first part gives a general introduction to set theory, suitable for undergraduates; complete proofs are given and no background in logic is required. Exercises are included, and the more difficult ones are supplied with hints. An appendix to the first part gives a more formal foundation to axiomatic set theory, supplementing the intuitive introduction given in the first part. The final part gives an introduction to modern tools of combinatorial set theory. This part c]

Set Theory Hajnal Hamburger Mate Hardback Cambridge University Press

Set Theory

This is a classic introduction to set theory, from the basics through to the modern tools of combinatorial set theory.

Andras Hajnal (Author), Peter Hamburger (Author), Attila Mate (Translated by)

9780521593441, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 11 November 1999

328 pages

23.6 x 15.8 x 2.3 cm, 0.575 kg

'Give this book fifteen minutes attention - you will find that you must buy it! European Maths Society Journal

This is a classic introduction to set theory in three parts. The first part gives a general introduction to set theory, suitable for undergraduates; complete proofs are given and no background in logic is required. Exercises are included, and the more difficult ones are supplied with hints. An appendix to the first part gives a more formal foundation to axiomatic set theory, supplementing the intuitive introduction given in the first part. The final part gives an introduction to modern tools of combinatorial set theory. This part c]

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