دانلود کتاب Number Systems and the Foundations of Analysis
by Elliott Mendelson
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عنوان فارسی: تعداد سیستم ها و پایه های تجزیه و تحلیل |
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The book has a clever approach to the negative numbers (p. 87), avoiding a lot of the tedious special-casing that these usually require: after having created the positive integers, the book defines the integers as equivalence classes of ordered pairs of positive integers, where all the pairs (a, b) with the same value of a – b form a class. Apart from this the book is fairly conventional in its approach. It uses Cauchy sequences to develop the reals, but gives Dedekind cuts in an appendix.
This book is nearly three times as long as Landau’s classic Foundations of Analysis, but it is not a flabby book. The added length comes partly because it covers a wider range of topics (Landau focuses single-mindedly on constructing the complex numbers from the Peano postulates) and because it has many exercises and examples (Landau has none).
One concern I have with the book is that it may be too wide-ranging; it’s hard to imagine any single college class or any reader who would want to study all these things at the same time. Another concern is that it takes a long time to get to the nominal subject of the book, number systems; by page 156 we have only developed the integers. That being said, it is well-written and a nice treatment of the subject, and has a bargain price.