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Author:
Hellman, Geoffrey author.
Title:
Varieties of continua : from regions to points and back / Geoffrey Hellman and Stewart Shapiro.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
ix, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Continuity.
Continuum (Mathematics)
Other Authors:
Shapiro, Stewart, 1951- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-204) and index.
Contents:
The old orthodoxy (Aristotle) vs the new orthodoxy (Dedekind-Cantor) -- The classical continuum without points -- Aristotelian and predicative continua with Oystein Linnebo -- Real numbers on an Aristotelian continuum -- Regions-based two-dimensional continua: The Euclidean case -- Non-Euclidean extensions -- The matter of points -- scorecard.
Summary:
Varieties of Continua explores the development of the idea of the continuous. Hellman and Shapiro begin with two historical episodes. The first is the remarkably rapid transition in the course of the nineteenth century from the ancient Aristotelian view, that a true continuum cannot be composed of points, to the now standard, point-based frameworks for analysis and geometry found in modern mainstream mathematics (stemming from the work of Bolzano, Cauchy, Weierstrass, Dedekind, Cantor, et al.). The second is the mid-to- late-twentieth century revival of pre-limit methods in analysis and geometry using infinitesimals including non-standard analysis (due to Abraham Robinson), and the more radical smooth infinitesimal analysis that uses intuitionistic logic. Hellman and Shapiro present a systematic comparison of these and related alternatives (including constructivist and predicative conceptions), weighing various trade-offs, helping articulate a modern pluralist perspective, and articulate a modern pluralist perspective on continuity. The main creative work of the book is the development of rigorous regions-based theories of classical continua, including Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, that are mathematically equivalent (inter-reducible) to the currently standard, point-based accounts in mainstream mathematics -- Back cover.
ISBN:
019871274X
9780198712749
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1023652765
LCCN:
2017950767
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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