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An Intorduction to Set Theory by William A. R. Weiss

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An Intorduction to Set Theory written by William Weiss.
These notes for a graduate course in set theory are on their way to be coming a book. They originated as handwritten notes in a course at the University of Toronto given by Prof. William Weiss. Cynthia Church produced the first electronic copy in December 2002. James Talmage Adams produced the copy here in February 2005. Chapters 1 to 9 are close to final form. Chapters 10, 11, and 12 are quite readable, but should not be considered as a final draft. One more chapter will be added.

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Title: An Intorduction to Set Theory
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Author(s): William A. R. Weiss
Publisher: Oxford
Series:
Year: 2008
Pages: 119
Type: PDF
Language: English
ISBN:
Country: Hungarian
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The author William A. R. Weiss (1859–1904) was an Austro-Hungarian mathematician.
He studied at the universities of Prague, Leipsic, and Erlangen, from where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1887. He start his career as instructor in mathematics at the German Technical University in Prague ub 1887, becoming lecturer in 1894, deputy professor in 1896, assistant professor in 1897, and professor in 1900. From 1901 to 1902 he was dean of the school of engineers at the same institution. He taught there until his death in June 1904.

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Book Contents :- An Intorduction to Set Theory written by William Weiss cover the following topics.
0. Introduction
1. LOST
2. FOUND
3. The Axioms of Set Theory
4. The Natural Numbers
5. The Ordinal Numbers
6. Relations and Orderings
7. Cardinality
8. There Is Nothing Real About The Real Numbers
9. The Universe
10. Reflection
11. Elementary Submodels
12. Constructibility
13. Appendices
14. The Axioms of ZFC, Tentative Axioms


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