Descriptive Set Theory

Second Edition , #155

7.25 x 1.25 x 10.5 inches, 502 pages

English language

Published June 30, 2009 by American Mathematical Society.

ISBN:
978-0-8218-4813-5
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Descriptive Set Theory is the study of sets in separable, complete metric spaces that can be defined (or constructed), and so can be expected to have special properties not enjoyed by arbitrary pointsets. This subject was started by the French analysts at the turn of the 20th century, most prominently Lebesgue, and, initially, was concerned primarily with establishing regularity properties of Borel and Lebesgue measurable functions, and analytic, coanalytic, and projective sets. Its rapid development came to a halt in the late 1930s, primarily because it bumped against problems which were independent of classical axiomatic set theory. The field became very active again in the 1960s, with the introduction of strong set-theoretic hypotheses and methods from logic (especially recursion theory), which revolutionized it. This monograph develops Descriptive Set Theory systematically, from its classical roots to the modern ``effective'' theory and the consequences of strong (especially determinacy) hypotheses. The book emphasizes …

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Subjects

  • Set Theory
  • Descriptive Set Theory
  • Recursion Theory
  • Foundations of Mathematics
  • Logic
  • Analysis