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Editore: Leipzig: B. G. Teubner 1904, 1904
Da: Antikvariat Valentinska, Praha, Repubblica Ceca
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OLWd., xii, 479 Seiten, 8° , Einband leicht berieben und abgegriffen, Seiten stellenweise mit dem Bleistift unterstrichen und Anmerkungen, sonst guter Zustand. Book Language/s: German.
Data di pubblicazione: 2022
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Editore: Springer, 1932
ISBN 10: 366200254XISBN 13: 9783662002544
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Editore: Springer, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642304168ISBN 13: 9783642304163
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Da: Librairie Chat, Beijing, Cina
Condizione: Fine. Size: 23.5x15.5cm Number of books: 1.
Da: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgio
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Hildesheim, Olms Verlag, 1966, (facsimile edition of the Berlin 1932 edition), softcover.
Editore: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Aug 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 364243231XISBN 13: 9783642432316
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Ernst Zermelo (1871-1953) is regarded as the founder of axiomatic set theory and is best-known for the first formulation of the axiom of choice. However, his papers also include pioneering work in applied mathematics and mathematical physics.This edition of his collected papers consists of two volumes. The present Volume II covers Ernst Zermelo's work on the calculus of variations, applied mathematics, and physics.The papers are each presented in their original language together with an English translation, the versions facing each other on opposite pages. Each paper or coherent group of papers is preceded by an introductory note provided by an acknowledged expert in the field who comments on the historical background, motivation, accomplishments, and influence. 812 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Editore: Springer, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642262090ISBN 13: 9783642262098
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Editore: Springer, 2010
ISBN 10: 3540793836ISBN 13: 9783540793830
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Editore: Springer, 2013
ISBN 10: 3540708553ISBN 13: 9783540708551
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Da: Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
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Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1904. With orig. printed wrappers (no backstrip) to 4. Heft, 59. Bd. of "Mathematische Annalen". The issue: pp. 449-572. Zermelo's paper: pp. 514-516. First appearence of this fundamental paper in metamathematics and mathematical logic. By this paper Zermelo contributed decisively to the development of set-theory. Zermelo took up the problem, left over by Cantor, of what to do about the comparison of sets that are not well-ordered. "In 1904 (the paper offered) he proved.that every set can be well-ordered. To make the proof he had to use what is now known as the axiom of choice (Zermelo's axiom), which states that given any collection of nonempty, disjoined sets, it is possible to choose one member from each set and so make up a new set. The axiom of choce, the well-ordering theorem, and the fact that any two sets may be compared as to size, are equivalent principles."(Morris Kline). A controversy arose around "The axiom of Choice", from Bertrand Russell, Tarski, Frege, Hilbert, Brouwer and others, mainly, and of course importent, over how to interpret the words "choose" and "exists".
Da: Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
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Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1904. 8vo. Bound in half cloth with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. In "Mathematische Annalen. Begründet 1868 durch von A. Clebsch und C. Neumann. 59. Band." Small bar-code pasted on to top left corner of front wrapper. Two library labels pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper and a small stamp to verso of title page. Pp. 514-16. First appearence of this fundamental paper in metamathematics and mathematical logic in which he introduced both "The Axiom of Choice" and "his sensational proof of the well-ordering theorem" (DSB). By this paper Zermelo contributed decisively to the development of set-theory. Zermelo took up the problem, left over by Cantor, of what to do about the comparison of sets that are not well-ordered. "In 1904 (the paper offered) he proved.that every set can be well-ordered. To make the proof he had to use what is now known as the axiom of choice (Zermelo's axiom), which states that given any collection of nonempty, disjoined sets, it is possible to choose one member from each set and so make up a new set. The axiom of choce, the well-ordering theorem, and the fact that any two sets may be compared as to size, are equivalent principles."(Morris Kline). A controversy arose around "The axiom of Choice", from Bertrand Russell, Tarski, Frege, Hilbert, Brouwer and others, mainly, and of course importent, over how to interpret the words "choose" and "exists".The issue also contain the following papers of interest:David Hilbert. Über das dirichletsche prinzip. Pp. 161-186.Lie, Sophus. Drei Kapitel aus dem unvollendeten zweiten Bande der Geometrie der Berührungstransformationen. Pp. 193-313.Schoenflies, A. Beitrage zur Theorie der Punktmengen II, Pp. 129-160.
Da: Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
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Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1908. 8vo. Bound in recent full black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Mathematische Annalen", Volume 65., 1908. Library label pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Small library stamp to lower part of verso of title page. Very fine and clean. Pp. 107-128" Pp. 261-181. [Entire volume: Pp. IV, 575, (1).] First publication of these landmark paper's which "has proved of tremendous importance for the development of mathematics", (DSB) as they constitute the first formulation of the axiomatization of "Set-theory".In the first paper offered here (1907/1908) he gave a new proof of the well-ordering theorem (the first in his paper from 1904) as a reply to the attacks on his 1904-paper and he shows then that a limited number of specific principles, including a version of choice, is sufficient to deduce the well-ordering theorem. The two papers here offered, are closely connected, and in the second paper he formulated the FIRST AXIOMATIZATION OF SET-THEORY, avoiding the known antinomies, and thus was to become the basis of moder set.theory.The axioms here set up for Cantor's theory of sets, in all 7 axioms, was to "save the theory from paradoxes. regarding this theory (Russel's theory of types), still as the most fundamental part of mathematics, he suggests that it should be rebuild by the laying down of principles which are sufficient to support the generally accepted doctrine but so chosen that they do not give rise to contradictions. He admits that he cannot prove the consistency of his axioms, but he claims that he has at least excluded antinomies discovered in recent years. The essential feature of his method is that he no longer talks of sets with the freedom of Cantor, but admits in his theory only those sets whose existence is guranteed by his axioms." (W. a. M. Kneale in "The Development of Logic)."The historian Gregory Moore has argued that it was not the discovery of the paradoxes, nor Russell's proposals (in his 1906) of three ways to avoid them, that impelled Zermelo to axiomatize set theory, but rather his determination to secure the acceptance of his well-ordering theorem. In support of that contention he points out that Zermelo had independently discovered "Russell's" paradox himself but had not found it troubling enough to publish, and he remarks that in his paper (i.e. the first paper offered) Zermelo employed the paradoxes "merely as a club with which to bludgeon (his) critics" (Moore 1982, pp. 158-159).