Sets, Logic and Categories

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Set theory, logic and category theory lie at the foundations of mathematics, and have a dramatic effect on the mathematics that we do, through the Axiom of Choice, Gödel's Theorem, and the Skolem Paradox. But they are also rich mathematical theories in their own right, contributing techniques and results to working mathematicians such as the Compactness Theorem and module categories. The book is aimed at those who know some mathematics and want to know more about its building blocks. Set theory is first treated naively an axiomatic treatment is given after the basics of first-order logic have been introduced. The discussion is su pported by a wide range of exercises. The final chapter touches on philosophical issues. The book is supported by a World Wibe Web site containing a variety of supplementary material.

Author(s): Peter J. Cameron
Series: Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 180
Tags: Mathematical Logic and Foundations; Category Theory, Homological Algebra; K-Theory

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Naïve set theory ....Pages 1-36
Ordinal numbers....Pages 37-54
Logic....Pages 55-78
First-order logic....Pages 79-94
Model theory....Pages 95-112
Axiomatic set theory....Pages 113-140
Categories....Pages 141-154
Where to from here?....Pages 155-160
Back Matter....Pages 161-180