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The Higher Infinite: Large Cardinals in Set Theory from Their Beginnings (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) 2nd ed. 2003. Corr. 2nd printing 2005 Edition

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The higher in?nite refers to the lofty reaches of the in?nite cardinalities of set t- ory as charted out by large cardinal hypotheses. These hypotheses posit cardinals that prescribe their own transcendence over smaller cardinals and provide a sup- structure for the analysis of strong propositions. As such they are the rightful heirs to the two main legacies of Georg Cantor, founder of set theory: the extension of number into the in?nite and the investigation of de?nable sets of reals. The investigation of large cardinal hypotheses is indeed a mainstream of modern set theory, and they have been found to play a crucial role in the study of de?nable sets of reals, in particular their Lebesgue measurability. Although formulated at various stages in the development of set theory and with different incentives, the hypotheses were found to form a linear hierarchy reaching up to an inconsistent extension of motivating concepts. All known set-theoretic propositions have been gauged in this hierarchy in terms of consistency strength, and the emerging str- ture of implications provides a remarkably rich, detailed and coherent picture of the strongest propositions of mathematics as embedded in set theory. The ?rst of a projected multi-volume series, this text provides a comp- hensive account of the theory of large cardinals from its beginnings through the developments of the early 1970’s and several of the direct outgrowths leading to the frontiers of current research. Read more

ISBN10 3540888667
ISBN13 978-3540888666
Edition 2nd ed. 2003. Corr. 2nd printing 2005
Language English
Publisher Springer
Dimensions 6.1 x 1.28 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 1.8 pounds
Print length 560 pages
Part of series Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Publication date November 28, 2008

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