Set theoretical aspects of real analysis /
This book addresses a number of questions in real analysis and classical measure theory that are of a set-theoretic flavor. Accessible to graduate students, the beginning of the book presents introductory topics on real analysis and Lebesque measure theory. These topics highlight the boundary betwee...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press/Taylor and Francis,
[2014]
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Colección: | Monographs and research notes in mathematics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: ZF Theory and Some Point Sets on the Real Line; Chapter 2: Countable Versions of AC and Real Analysis; Chapter 3: Uncountable Versions of AC and Lebesgue Nonmeasurable Sets; Chapter 4: The Continuum Hypothesis and Lebesgue Nonmeasurable Sets; Chapter 5: Measurability Properties of Sets and Functions; Chapter 6: Radon Measures and Nonmeasurable Sets; Chapter 7: Real-Valued Step Functions with Strange Measurability Properties; Chapter 7: A Partition of the Real Line Into Continuum Many Thick Subsets.
- Chapter 9: Measurability Properties of Vitali SetsChapter 10: A Relationship Between the Measurability and Continuity of Real-Valued Functions; Chapter 11: A Relationship Between Absolutely Nonmeasurable Functions and Sierpiński-Zygmund Type Functions; Chapter 12: Sums of Absolutely Nonmeasurable Injective Functions; Chapter 13: A Large Group of Absolutely Nonmeasurable Additive Functions; Chapter 14: Additive Properties of Certain Classes of Pathological Functions; Chapter 15: Absolutely Nonmeasurable Homomorphisms of Commutative Groups.
- Appendix 5: The Beginnings of Descriptive Set TheoryBibliography; Back Cover.