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The Forcing Method In Set Theory An Introduction Via Boolean Valued Logic 1st Edition Matteo Viale

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The Forcing Method In Set Theory An Introduction Via Boolean Valued Logic 1st Edition Matteo Viale
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The Forcing Method In Set Theory An Introduction Via Boolean Valued Logic 1st Edition Matteo Viale instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Matteo Viale
ISBN: 9783031716591, 9783031716607, 3031716590, 3031716604
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 168

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The Forcing Method In Set Theory An Introduction Via Boolean Valued Logic 1st Edition Matteo Viale by Matteo Viale 9783031716591, 9783031716607, 3031716590, 3031716604 instant download after payment.

The main aim of this book is to give a compact self-contained presentation of
the forcing technique devised by Cohen  to establish the independence of the
continuum hypothesis from the axioms of set theory. We follow the approach to
forcing via boolean valued semantics, an approach independently introduced by
Vopenka and Scott/Solovay. The book develops out of notes I prepared for several
master courses on this and related topics and aims to provide an alternative (and
more compact) account of the forcing method with respect to the classical
or to the more recent

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