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El. knyga: Richard Dedekind: What Are and What Should the Numbers Be? Continuity and Irrational Numbers

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  • Serija: Classic Texts in the Sciences
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662700570
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  • Serija: Classic Texts in the Sciences
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  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9783662700570
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The two works titled "What Are and What Should the Numbers Be?" (1888) and "Continuity and Irrational Numbers" (1872) are Dedekind's contributions to the foundations of mathematics; therein, he laid the groundwork for set theory and the theory of real and natural numbers. These writings are indispensable in modern mathematics. However, Dedekind's achievements have not always been adequately acknowledged, and the content of these books is still little known to many mathematicians today.





This volume contains not only the original texts but also a detailed analysis of the two writings and an interpretation in modern language, as well as a brief biography and a transcript of the famous letter to H. Keferstein. The extensive commentary offers a fascinating insight into the life and work of Dedekind's pioneering work and relates the latter to great contemporaries such as Cantor, Dirichlet, Frege, Hilbert, Kronecker, and Riemann.





Researchers and students alike will find this work a valuable reference in the history of mathematics.
Preface.-
1. Historical Introduction.-
2. Dedekinds Investigations into
the Concept of Number.-
3. Reprint of Dedekinds Books.-
4. Explanation of
the Texts in Todays Language.-
5. Reception History.-
6. Impact and
Positions of Research.- A Dedekinds Publications.- B The Letter to
Keferstein from February 27, 1890.- Bibliography.- Name and Subject Index.
Richard Dedekind (1831-1916) was one of the most significant mathematicians of the 19th century. His work had far-reaching effects on the foundations of mathematics, particularly in algebraic number theory and algebra. His contributions have influenced many other scientists up to the present day and are indispensable in mathematics.





Stefan Müller-Stach, works at the Institute of Mathematics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. He specializes in arithmetic and algebraic geometry.