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The Theory of Sets of Points (Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics)

The Theory of Sets of Points (Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics)

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Publication Date: July 20th, 2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
9781108005302
Pages:
336
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Description

The theory of sets, described in the preface to this book as 'Georg Cantor's magnificent theory' was first developed in the 1870s, and was recognised as one of the most important new branches of mathematical science. W. H. Young and his wife Grace Chisholm Young wrote this book, published in 1906, as a 'simple presentation'; but they warn that it is effectively a work in progress: the writing 'has necessarily involved attempts to extend the frontier of existing knowledge, and to fill in gaps which broke the connexion between isolated parts of the subject.' The Young's were a dynamic force in mathematical research: William had been Grace's tutor at Girton College; she was subsequently the first woman to be awarded a Ph. D by the University of G ttingen. Cantor himself said of the book: 'It is a pleasure for me to see with what diligence, skill and success you have worked.'