Foundations of Mathematical Analysis

by J. K. Truss

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Foundations of Mathematical Analysis covers a wide variety of topics that will be of great interest to students of pure mathematics or mathematics and philosophy. Aimed principally at postgraduates and well-motivated undergraduates, its primary concern is a discussion of the fundamental number systems, $\Bbb N$, $\Bbb Z$, $\Bbb Q$, $\Bbb R$, and $\Bbb C$, in the context of the branches of mathematics for which they form a starting point; for example, a study of the natural numbers leads on to logic (via G\"odel's theorems), and of the real numbers (as constructed by Cauchy) to metric spaces and topology. Prof. Truss offers a refreshingly original approach to these matters, presenting standard material in new ways, and incorporating less mainstream topics such as long real and rational lines and the p-adic numbers. With a discussion of constructivism and independence questions including Suslin's problem and the continuum hypothesis, Prof. Truss completes a wide-ranging consideration of the development of mathematics from the very beginning, concentrating on the foundational issues particularly related to analysis.
The book is presented in such a manner as to be accessible to non-specialists.
  • ISBN10 0198533756
  • ISBN13 9780198533757
  • Publish Date 1 May 1997
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 May 2011
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 362
  • Language English