An introduction to independence for analysts
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An introduction to independence for analysts
(London Mathematical Society lecture note series, 115)
Cambridge University Press, 1987
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Bibliography: p. 229-234
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Forcing is a powerful tool from logic which is used to prove that certain propositions of mathematics are independent of the basic axioms of set theory, ZFC. This book explains clearly, to non-logicians, the technique of forcing and its connection with independence, and gives a full proof that a naturally arising and deep question of analysis is independent of ZFC. It provides an accessible account of this result, and it includes a discussion, of Martin's Axiom and of the independence of CH.
目次
- 1. Homomorphisms from algebras of continuous functions
- 2. Partial orders, Boolean algebras, and ultraproducts
- 3. Woodin's condition
- 4. Independence in set theory
- 5. Martin's Axiom
- 6. Gaps in ordered sets
- 7. Forcing
- 8. Iterated Forcing.
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