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Starting with a simple formulation accessible to all
mathematicians, this second edition is designed to provide a
thorough introduction to nonstandard analysis. Nonstandard analysis
is now a well-developed, powerful instrument for solving open
problems in almost all disciplines of mathematics; it is often used
as a 'secret weapon' by those who know the technique. This book
illuminates the subject with some of the most striking applications
in analysis, topology, functional analysis, probability and
stochastic analysis, as well as applications in economics and
combinatorial number theory. The first chapter is designed to
facilitate the beginner in learning this technique by starting with
calculus and basic real analysis. The second chapter provides the
reader with the most important tools of nonstandard analysis: the
transfer principle, Keisler's internal definition principle, the
spill-over principle, and saturation. The remaining chapters of the
book study different fields for applications; each begins with a
gentle introduction before then exploring solutions to open
problems. All chapters within this second edition have been
reworked and updated, with several completely new chapters on
compactifications and number theory. Nonstandard Analysis for the
Working Mathematician will be accessible to both experts and
non-experts, and will ultimately provide many new and helpful
insights into the enterprise of mathematics.
Starting with a simple formulation accessible to all
mathematicians, this second edition is designed to provide a
thorough introduction to nonstandard analysis. Nonstandard analysis
is now a well-developed, powerful instrument for solving open
problems in almost all disciplines of mathematics; it is often used
as a 'secret weapon' by those who know the technique. This book
illuminates the subject with some of the most striking applications
in analysis, topology, functional analysis, probability and
stochastic analysis, as well as applications in economics and
combinatorial number theory. The first chapter is designed to
facilitate the beginner in learning this technique by starting with
calculus and basic real analysis. The second chapter provides the
reader with the most important tools of nonstandard analysis: the
transfer principle, Keisler's internal definition principle, the
spill-over principle, and saturation. The remaining chapters of the
book study different fields for applications; each begins with a
gentle introduction before then exploring solutions to open
problems. All chapters within this second edition have been
reworked and updated, with several completely new chapters on
compactifications and number theory. Nonstandard Analysis for the
Working Mathematician will be accessible to both experts and
non-experts, and will ultimately provide many new and helpful
insights into the enterprise of mathematics.
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