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    Was sind und was sollen die Zahlen?

Was sind und was sollen die Zahlen?

Richard Dedekind

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      The nineteenth century saw the paradoxes and obscurities of eighteenth-century calculus gradually replaced by the exact theorems and statements of rigorous analysis. It became clear that all analysis could be deduced from the properties of the real numbers. But what are the real numbers and why do they have the properties we claim they do? In this charming and influential book, Richard Dedekind (1831–1916), Professor at the Technische Hochschule in Braunschweig, showed how to resolve this problem starting from elementary ideas. His method of constructing the reals from the rationals (the Dedekind cut) remains central to this day and was generalised by Conway in his construction of the 'surreal numbers'. This reissue of Dedekind's 1888 classic is of the 'second, unaltered' 1893 edition.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Richard Dedekind EAN: 9781108050388 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 120 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Cambridge University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2012-08-02 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy WIDTH: 140 cm SPINE:

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      19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Calculus, History of mathematics

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      The nineteenth century saw the paradoxes and obscurities of eighteenth-century calculus gradually replaced by the exact theorems and statements of rigorous analysis. It became clear that all analysis could be deduced from the properties of the real numbers. But what are the real numbers and why do they have the properties we claim they do? In this charming and influential book, Richard Dedekind (1831–1916), Professor at the Technische Hochschule in Braunschweig, showed how to resolve this problem starting from elementary ideas. His method of constructing the reals from the rationals (the Dedekind cut) remains central to this day and was generalised by Conway in his construction of the 'surreal numbers'. This reissue of Dedekind's 1888 classic is of the 'second, unaltered' 1893 edition.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Richard Dedekind EAN: 9781108050388 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 120 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Cambridge University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2012-08-02 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy WIDTH: 140 cm SPINE:

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      19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Calculus, History of mathematics

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