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August 1, 1996 0412606100 978-0412606106 1
Designed for undergraduate students of set theory, Classic Set Theory presents a modern perspective of the classic work of Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekin and their immediate successors. This includes:

  • The definition of the real numbers in terms of rational numbers and ultimately in terms of natural numbers
  • Defining natural numbers in terms of sets
  • The potential paradoxes in set theory
  • The Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms for set theory
  • The axiom of choice
  • The arithmetic of ordered sets
  • Cantor's two sorts of transfinite number - cardinals and ordinals - and the arithmetic of these.

    The book is designed for students studying on their own, without access to lecturers and other reading, along the lines of the internationally renowned courses produced by the Open University. There are thus a large number of exercises within the main body of the text designed to help students engage with the subject, many of which have full teaching solutions. In addition, there are a number of exercises without answers so students studying under the guidance of a tutor may be assessed.

    Classic Set Theory gives students sufficient grounding in a rigorous approach to the revolutionary results of set theory as well as pleasure in being able to tackle significant problems that arise from the theory.

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    Product Details

    • Paperback: 296 pages
    • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (August 1, 1996)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0412606100
    • ISBN-13: 978-0412606106
    • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #131,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    The ideal textbook March 29, 2006
    I went to my university's library and tried to compare Goldrei's book with almost all other popular accounts on Set theory, prior to investing my time learning the basics of the subject. After having almost finished reading it, I believe that this a model of how textbooks in mathematics should be written. Let me be a little bit more specific:

    1)Suberb organization of the material. Ideas are built gradually without logical gaps or regressions. Definitions and theorems are clearly stated. "What follows from what" is always transparent. Even the choice of paragraphs is so well thought, that one can easilly assign a title in each of them for quick reference later on.

    2)Each subject is clearly introduced within its historical and logical context. Each theorem (and even exercise) is motivated for its importance and its merits in the global picture of Set theory.

    3)The logic and intuition behind the proofs is given (as well as the proof itself...) in a well organized and not unecessarily wordy manner.

    4) There are exercises within the main text (which, as usual, are well motivated for their importance) with solutions folowing right after. In this way, one may develop skills and understanding, without getting frustrated or spending too much time. There are also exercises in the end of each section which are interesting and not too difficult.

    5) There are comments aside of the main text, which range from ideas concerning a proof to historical remarks or recommendations to the reader. In this way, the main text remains clean of tangencies, but never dry.

    I could continue praising this book, but let me cut it short by saying just this: it is one of those proper (i.e. rigorous) math textbooks that invite you to read each following chapter and to turn each page to see what's next. Having finished it I feel I have a pretty firm understatnding of the basics.

    I only wish that Goldrei could write a second book on specialized topics (say, similar to the topics covered in Devlin's "The Joy of Sets", or Moschovakis' book), with the same energy and enthousiasm that wrote this one.
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    25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
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    In recent months, I read (at least in part) about ten books on set theory, of different levels and styles. Goldrei's book is by far the best on my list. Goldrei has the talent of presenting a fairly difficult and abstract material in a friendly style, with abundant explanations, solved exercises, illustrations, and illuminating comments. I can highly recommend this book as a first reading on set theory, whether for self-study or as a supplementary text for a course on the subject. For the interested readers of this review, here is how I rank some of the other books I've read: Stoll is definitely a second, then Suppes (which goes deeper than both Goldrei and Stoll, but in my opinion is poorly organized and suffers from nonstandard and funny-looking notations), followed by Halmos, Machover, and a few more. And last and least, the incomprehensible "book" by Vaught.
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    15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
    surprisingly simple September 29, 2002
    What this book tries to do, is to make set theory understandable for everyone. The book starts with the construction of the real and natural numbers. Proceeds with Zermelo-Fraenkel set-theory, and goes on to discuss the axiom of choice, cardinals and ordinals, and finally the continuum hypothesis.

    Considering the subject matter, the book is extremely easy to read, with an easy progression in just under 300 pages. It never looses focus to get bogged down in detail, but somehow still manages to take you through all the essential proofs. The only thing missing is a few more interesting exercises for those wanting to refine their proof skills.

    Even if you have only a passing interest in logic (or the foundations of mathematics), this book is an excellent starter.

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    The language of sets is part of the vocabulary of any student or user of mathematics, acquired very early in one's schooling. Read the first page
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