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New Infinitary Mathematics

Contributor(s): Vopenka, Petr (Author), Vencovská, Alena (Editor), Moravcová, Hana (Translator), Letham, Roland Andrew (Translator), Paris, Václav (Translator)

ISBN: 9788024646633

Publisher: Karolinum Press, Charles University

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Pub Date: April 19, 2023

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.20" L x 6.50" W ( 1.30 lbs) 352 pages

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Mathematics | Infinity

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Description: A rethinking of Cantor and infinitary mathematics by the creator of Vopěnka's principle.

The dominant current of twentieth-century mathematics relies on Georg Cantor's classical theory of infinite sets, which in turn relies on the assumption of the existence of the set of all natural numbers, the only justification for which--a theological justification--is usually concealed and pushed into the background.

This book surveys the theological background, emergence, and development of classical set theory, warning us about the dangers implicit in the construction of set theory, and presents an argument about the absurdity of the assumption of the existence of the set of all natural numbers. It instead proposes and develops a new infinitary mathematics driven by a cautious effort to transcend the horizon bounding the ancient geometric world and mathematics prior to set theory, while allowing mathematics to correspond more closely to the real world surrounding us. Finally, it discusses real numbers and demonstrates how, within a new infinitary mathematics, calculus can be rehabilitated in its original form employing infinitesimals.

Brief description: Petr Vopěnka (1935-2015) was a Czech mathematician and philosopher. In addition to teaching math and logic at Charles University, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, and the University of West Bohemia, he also served as the Czech minister of education in the early 1990s. In mathematics he is perhaps best known for establishing Vopěnka's principle.

Review Quotes: "An interesting historical introduction to the concept of infinity as a stimulating topic for theologists, philosophers and researchers of natural science throughout the centuries."-- "Mathematical Reviews"

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