Descriptive Set Theory

Author:   Y N Moschovakis
Publisher:   North-Holland
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9781282286795


Pages:   650
Publication Date:   01 January 1987
Format:   Electronic book text
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Descriptive Set Theory


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Now available in paperback, this monograph is a self-contained exposition of the main results and methods of descriptive set theory. It develops all the necessary background material from logic and recursion theory, and treats both classical descriptive set theory and the effective theory developed by logicians.

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Author:   Y N Moschovakis
Publisher:   North-Holland
Imprint:   North-Holland
ISBN:  

9781282286795


ISBN 10:   128228679
Pages:   650
Publication Date:   01 January 1987
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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P. Odifreddi...a monumental work that will stand for years as the reference point of the subject. This is the book for any researcher-to-be in the field, but will constitute pleasant reading for mathematicians of any kind as well.Zentralblatt fur MathematikL. Pacholsk...a comprehensive and beautiful monograph...Studia LogicaP.G. Hinman...an excellent example of the right book written at the right time by the right person... the historical notes do an excellent job of tracing the development of the subject.The American Mathematical MonthlyT. JechThe book is extremely well organized...Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society...it may become the standard reference for many years.American Mathematical Monthly


P. Odifreddi<br>...a monumental work that will stand for years as the reference point of the subject. This is the book for any researcher-to-be in the field, but will constitute pleasant reading for mathematicians of any kind as well.<br>Zentralblatt fur Mathematik<br>L. Pacholsk<br>...a comprehensive and beautiful monograph...<br>Studia Logica<br>P.G. Hinman<br>...an excellent example of the right book written at the right time by the right person... the historical notes do an excellent job of tracing the development of the subject.<br>The American Mathematical Monthly<br>T. Jech<br>The book is extremely well organized...<br>Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society<br>...it may become the standard reference for many years.<br>American Mathematical Monthly<br>


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