Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1982 128 pages 381x69x559cm. 1982. Broché. 128 pages.
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North-Holland Annals of Discrete Mathematics 1984 Noth-Holland, Mathematics Studies, Annals of Discret Mathematics, 1984, xxvii-548 p., broché, environ 24x16cm, la plupart des articles sont en anglais, quelques-uns en français. Des frottements d'usage sur la couverture, une lettre manuscrite sur le dos, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
Proceedings of the Conference on Ordered Sets and their Applications, Château de la Tourette, l'Arbresle, July 5-11, 1982 / Actes de la Conférence sur les Ensembles Ordonnées et leurs Applications, Château de la Tourette, l'Arbresle, juillet 5-11, 1982. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
[Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, F. & G. Beijer, 1883]. 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Acta Mathematica. Hrdg. von G. Mittag-Leffler."", Bd. 2. Fine and clean. Pp. 381-414.
First French translation (and translation in general) of Cantor's fifth, thus most important, paper in his series of papers which founded set theory. (The first mentioned).It contained Cantor's reply to the criticism of the first four papers and showed how the transfinite numbers were a systematic extension of the natural numbers. It begins by defining well-ordered sets. Ordinal numbers are then introduced as the order types of well-ordered sets. Cantor then defines the addition and multiplication of the cardinal and ordinal numbers. In 1885, Cantor extended his theory of order types so that the ordinal numbers simply became a special case of order types. It was later published as a separate monograph.The concept of the existence of an infinity was an important shared concern within the realms of mathematics, philosophy and religion. Preserving the orthodoxy of the relationship between God and mathematics was long a concern of Cantor's. He directly addressed this relationship between these disciplines in the introduction to the present paper, where he stressed the connection between his view of the infinite and the philosophical one. To Cantor, his mathematical views were closely linked to their philosophical and theological implications-he identified the Absolute Infinite with God and he considered his work on transfinite numbers to have been directly communicated to him by God, who had chosen Cantor to reveal them to the world.
Hermann, 1966. In-8°, broché.
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P., Gauthier-Villars, 1928; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 13pp., 293pp.
---- Troisième édition AUGMENTEE ---- Borel's innovations are essential in twentieth century analysis and probability. He was the most successful mathematician of his generation in using specific problems and results as scientific parables pointing the way to broad theories that still remain fertile... His Leçons and other works laid the basis of measure theory so solidly that in that field the letter Borba de Moraes, eans Borel... . (DSB II pp. 302/305)** (8478)/cavE4)
HERMANN - 2° EDITION. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 148 pages. Première et dernière pages tâchées par du scotch. Ecriture discrète au stylo sur la première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 1243. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques