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The Theory of Ultrafilters (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974): W.W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis The Theory of Ultrafilters (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
W.W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis
R3,381 Discovery Miles 33 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An ultrafilter is a truth-value assignment to the family of subsets of a set, and a method of convergence to infinity. From the first (logical) property arises its connection with two-valued logic and model theory; from the second (convergence) property arises its connection with topology and set theory. Both these descriptions of an ultrafilter are connected with compactness. The model-theoretic property finds its expression in the construction of the ultraproduct and the compactness type of theorem of Los (implying the compactness theorem of first-order logic); and the convergence property leads to the process of completion by the adjunction of an ideal element for every ultrafilter-i. e., to the Stone-Cech com pactification process (implying the Tychonoff theorem on the compact ness of products). Since these are two ways of describing the same mathematical object, it is reasonable to expect that a study of ultrafilters from these points of view will yield results and methods which can be fruitfully crossbred. This unifying aspect is indeed what we have attempted to emphasize in the present work."

Chain Conditions in Topology (Paperback): W.W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis Chain Conditions in Topology (Paperback)
W.W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A chain condition is a property, typically involving considerations of cardinality, of the family of open subsets of a topological space. (Sample questions: (a) How large a fmily of pairwise disjoint open sets does the space admit? (b) From an uncountable family of open sets, can one always extract an uncountable subfamily with the finite intersection property. This monograph, which is partly fresh research and partly expository (in the sense that the authors co-ordinate and unify disparate results obtained in several different countries over a period of several decades) is devoted to the systematic use of infinitary combinatorial methods in topology to obtain results concerning chain conditions. The combinatorial tools developed by P. Erdos and the Hungarian school, by Erdos and Rado in the 1960s and by the Soviet mathematician Shanin in the 1940s, are adequate to handle many natural questions concerning chain conditions in product spaces.

The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Paperback): Abbe Flechier, W.W. Comfort The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Paperback)
Abbe Flechier, W.W. Comfort
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.

The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Paperback): Abbe Flechier The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Paperback)
Abbe Flechier; Translated by W.W. Comfort; Foreword by William Blinn
R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Hardcover): Abbe Flechier The Clermont Assizes of 1665 - A Merry Account of a Grim Court (Hardcover)
Abbe Flechier; Translated by W.W. Comfort; Foreword by William Blinn
R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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The Clermont Assizes Of 1665 - A Merry Account Of A Grim Court (Paperback): Abbe Flechier The Clermont Assizes Of 1665 - A Merry Account Of A Grim Court (Paperback)
Abbe Flechier; Translated by W.W. Comfort; Foreword by William Blinn
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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