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This book is written particularly for mathematics students and, of course, for mathematicians interested in set theory. Only some fun- mental parts of naive set theory are presupposed, - not more than is treated in a textbook on set theory, even if this restricts us only to the most basic facts of this field. We have summarized all of this in Chapter 0 without longer discusssions and explanations, because there are s- eral textbooks which can be consulted by the reader, e.g. HrbacekIJech [88], KneeboneIRotman [99], ShenIVereshchagin [159]. Besides this only elementary facts of analysis are used. The theory of ordered sets can be divided into two parts, depending on whether the sets under consideration are finite or infinite. The first part is grounded mainly in combinatorics and graph theory and does not make essential use of set-theorical concepts, whereas the second part presupposes a knowledge of the fundamental notions of set theory, in particular of the system of ordinal and cardinal numbers. In this book we mainly deal with general infinite ordered sets. In this field the textbook literature is still very small. Therefore this book supplements the existing literature.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-387-24219-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
PublisherSpringer
Publication townNY
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date17/02/2005
Edition2005
Pages386 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsXII, 386 p.
Article no.1530776
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.48d79a3b73f94c86a89a6d3e7a679727
Product groupBU623
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