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Introduction
A Course on Borel sets provides a thorough introduction to Borel sets and measurable selections and acts as a stepping stone to descriptive set theory by presenting important techniques such as universal sets, prewellordering, scales, etc. It is well suited for graduate students exploring areas of mathematics for their research and for mathematicians requiring Borel sets and measurable selections in their work. It contains significant applications to other branches of mathematics and can serve as a self- contained reference accessible by mathematicians in many different disciplines. It is written in an easily understandable style and employs only naive set theory, general topology, analysis, and algebra. A large number of interesting exercises are given throughout the text.
Keywords
Area Microsoft Access boundary element method form mathematics ordinal selection set set theory sets techniques theorem topology uniformization well-ordering principle
Bibliographic information
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/b98956
- Copyright Information Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. 1998
- Publisher Name Springer, New York, NY
- eBook Packages Springer Book Archive
- Print ISBN 978-0-387-98412-4
- Online ISBN 978-0-387-22767-2
- Series Print ISSN 0072-5285
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