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Introduction to Ramsey spaces
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ISBN: 0691145423 0691145415 9780691145419 9780691145426 1282645064 9786612645068 1400835402 9781400835409 9781282645066 Year: 2010 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Ramsey theory is a fast-growing area of combinatorics with deep connections to other fields of mathematics such as topological dynamics, ergodic theory, mathematical logic, and algebra. The area of Ramsey theory dealing with Ramsey-type phenomena in higher dimensions is particularly useful. Introduction to Ramsey Spaces presents in a systematic way a method for building higher-dimensional Ramsey spaces from basic one-dimensional principles. It is the first book-length treatment of this area of Ramsey theory, and emphasizes applications for related and surrounding fields of mathematics, such as set theory, combinatorics, real and functional analysis, and topology. In order to facilitate accessibility, the book gives the method in its axiomatic form with examples that cover many important parts of Ramsey theory both finite and infinite. An exciting new direction for combinatorics, this book will interest graduate students and researchers working in mathematical subdisciplines requiring the mastery and practice of high-dimensional Ramsey theory.

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Algebraic spaces. --- Ramsey theory. --- Ramsey theory --- Algebraic spaces --- Mathematics --- Algebra --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Spaces, Algebraic --- Geometry, Algebraic --- Combinatorial analysis --- Graph theory --- Analytic set. --- Axiom of choice. --- Baire category theorem. --- Baire space. --- Banach space. --- Bijection. --- Binary relation. --- Boolean prime ideal theorem. --- Borel equivalence relation. --- Borel measure. --- Borel set. --- C0. --- Cantor cube. --- Cantor set. --- Cantor space. --- Cardinality. --- Characteristic function (probability theory). --- Characterization (mathematics). --- Combinatorics. --- Compact space. --- Compactification (mathematics). --- Complete metric space. --- Completely metrizable space. --- Constructible universe. --- Continuous function (set theory). --- Continuous function. --- Corollary. --- Countable set. --- Counterexample. --- Decision problem. --- Dense set. --- Diagonalization. --- Dimension (vector space). --- Dimension. --- Discrete space. --- Disjoint sets. --- Dual space. --- Embedding. --- Equation. --- Equivalence relation. --- Existential quantification. --- Family of sets. --- Forcing (mathematics). --- Forcing (recursion theory). --- Gap theorem. --- Geometry. --- Ideal (ring theory). --- Infinite product. --- Lebesgue measure. --- Limit point. --- Lipschitz continuity. --- Mathematical induction. --- Mathematical problem. --- Mathematics. --- Metric space. --- Metrization theorem. --- Monotonic function. --- Natural number. --- Natural topology. --- Neighbourhood (mathematics). --- Null set. --- Open set. --- Order type. --- Partial function. --- Partially ordered set. --- Peano axioms. --- Point at infinity. --- Pointwise. --- Polish space. --- Probability measure. --- Product measure. --- Product topology. --- Property of Baire. --- Ramsey's theorem. --- Right inverse. --- Scalar multiplication. --- Schauder basis. --- Semigroup. --- Sequence. --- Sequential space. --- Set (mathematics). --- Set theory. --- Sperner family. --- Subsequence. --- Subset. --- Subspace topology. --- Support function. --- Symmetric difference. --- Theorem. --- Topological dynamics. --- Topological group. --- Topological space. --- Topology. --- Tree (data structure). --- Unit interval. --- Unit sphere. --- Variable (mathematics). --- Well-order. --- Zorn's lemma.


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Logic Colloquium 2000
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ISBN: 1316755886 9781316755884 Year: 2016 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Association for Symbolic Logic,

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Since their inception, the Perspectives in Logic and Lecture Notes in Logic series have published seminal works by leading logicians. Many of the original books in the series have been unavailable for years, but they are now in print once again. This volume, the nineteenth publication in the Lecture Notes in Logic series, collects the proceedings of the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, held in Paris, France in July 2000. This meeting marked the centennial anniversary of Hilbert's famous lecture and was held in the same hall at La Sorbonne where Hilbert presented his problems. Three long articles, based on tutorials given at the meeting, present accessible expositions of developing research in model theory, computability, and set theory. The eleven subsequent papers present work from the research frontier in all areas of mathematical logic.

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