Axiomatic Theory of Sets and Classes

(1971)
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The main notions of set theory -- including cardinals, ordinals, and transfinite induction -- are fundamental to all mathematics. This advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level text offers a thorough exploration that extends from the history of set theory and its paradoxes to connections with symbolic and mathematical logic. Advanced topics include relations and functions, equipollence, and more. 1971 edition.

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