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Kharazishvili A.B. — Strange functions in real analysis | |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 49.D |
Seebach J.A., Steen L.A. — Counterexamples in Topology | 50, 197 |
Wesseling P. — Principles of computational fluid dynamics | 2, 3 |
Cameron P.J. — Combinatorics : Topics, Techniques, Algorithms | 311 |
Kneebone G.T. — Mathematical Logic and the Foundation of Mathematics | 306, 322, 389 |
Ebbinghaus H.-D., Flum J., Thomas W. — Mathematical logic | 110 |
Goffman C., Nishiura T., Waterman D. — Homeomorphisms in Analysis | 104, 160 |
Rudin W. — Real and Complex Analysis | 143 |
MacLane S., Moerdijk L. — Sheaves in Geometry and Logic | 277ff |
Steen S.W.P. — Mathematical Logic with Special Reference to the Natural Numbers | 182, 204, 205, 406 |
Vaeth M. — Volterra and integral equations of vector functions | 15, 60, 178, 248 |
Kundu P.K., Cohen I.R. — Fluid mechanics | 4—5 |
Batchelor G.K. — An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics | 4 |
Folland J.B. — Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and Their Applications | 17 |
Manin Yu.I. — A Course in Mathematical Logic | 105 |
Debnath L. — Nonlinear water waves | 2 |
Behnke H., Bachmann F., Fladt K. — Fundamentals of Mathematics, Volume III: Analysis | 448, 475, 476 |
Lawvere F.W., Rosebrugh R. — Sets for Mathematics | 245, 246 |
Link G. (Ed) — One Hundred Years of Russell's Paradox: Mathematics, Logic, Philosophy | 18, 29, 44, 99 |
Bogachev V.I. — Measure Theory Vol.1 | 78 |
Mill J.V. — The Infinite-Dimensional Topology of Function Spaces | 47, 384, 393 |
Velleman D.J. — How to Prove It: A Structured Approach | 326—327 |
Dudley R.M., Fulton W. (Ed) — Real Analysis and Probability | 17, 487, 515, 518 |
Enderton H.B. — Elements of set theory | 165, 215 |
Ash C.J., Knight J., Sevenster A. (Ed) — Computable Structures and the Hyperarithmetical Hierarchy | 294 |
Wise G.L., Hall E.B. — Counterexamples in Probability and Real Analysis | vii, xiii, 6, 7, 10, 11, 19, 44, 45, 49, 68, 84, 129, 130 |
Hrbacek K., Jech T. — Introduction to Set Theory | 101, 141, 268 |
Goldblatt R. — Topoi | 381 |
Yandell B. — The Honors Class: Hilbert's Problems and Their Solvers | 35, 53—54, 58—59, 67—70, 76—77, 79—80, 83—84, 328 |
Brown J.R. — Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction to a World of Proofs and Pictures | 7, 192 |
Dugunji J. — Topology | 49 |
Berberian S.K. — Fundamentals of Real Analysis | 58 |
Pugh C.C. — Real Mathematical Analysis | 30 |
Dawson Jh.W. — Logical Dilemmas: The Life and Work of Kurt Godel | 109,263, 321 |
Nagashima H., Baba Y. — Introduction to chaos: physics and mathematics of chaotic phenomena | 1 19 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 1 | 1002, 1209 |
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers | 215 |
Wapner L. — The Pea and the Sun: A Mathematical Paradox | 14, 32, 37, 38, 77, 192 |
Sierpinski W. — Cardinal and ordinal numbers | 86 |
Hein J.L. — Discrete Mathematics | 107 |
Marker D. — Model theory: An introduction | 320 |
Milewski E.G. — Topology Problem Solver | 6—40, 6—41 |
Boas R.P. — A Primer of Real Functions | 210 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 3 | 1002, 1209 |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 49.D |
Rudin W. — Real and complex analysis | 167 |
Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 2 | 1002, 1209 |
Bogachev V.I. — Measure Theory Vol.2 | I: 78 |
Strichartz R.S. — The way of analysis | 12 |
Havin V.P., Nikolski N.K. (eds.) — Linear and Complex Analysis Problem Book 3 (part 2) | 2.7 |
Hein J.L. — Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability | 105 |
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis | 215 |
Munkres J. — Topology | 62, 205 |
Pope S.B. — Turbulent Flows | 10-12 |
Jensen C.U., Lenzing H. — Model Theoretic Algebra with particular emphasis on Fields, Rings, Modules | 24, 172, 293—294 |
Janich K. — Topology | 175 |
Monk J.D., Bonnet R. — Handbook Of Boolean Algebras Vol.3 | 934 (see also “CH”) |
Barwise J. (ed.) — Handbook of Mathematical Logic | 318, 344, 376, 407, 420f, 424f, 454, 465, 635 |
Conway J.H. — The Book of Numbers | 282 |
Shafer G., Vovk V. — Probability and finance | 284 |
Smullyan R.M., Fitting M. — Set theory and the continuum problem | 8, 176 |
Dewdney A.K. — Beyond reason. 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science | 140—143 |
Zeidler E. — Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications: Part 1: Fixed-Point Theorems | 749 |
Birknoff — Lattice Theory | 45 |
Hellman H. — Great Feuds in Mathematics: Ten of the Liveliest Disputes Ever | 131—132, 149—150, See also "Cantor, Georg", "Zermelo, Ernst" |
Hungerford T.W. — Algebra | 17 |
Fraisse R. — Theory of Relations | 1.5.4 |
Shapiro S. — Thinking about Mathematics: The Philosophy of Mathematics | 42, 3, 208, 10, 232, 243 |
Batchelor G. — Introduction to Fluid Dynamics | 4 |
Williamson J.H. — Lebesgue Integration | 6 |
Klaas G., Leedham-Green C.R., Plesken W. — Linear Pro-p-Groups of Finite Width | III.6.4 |
Rosser J.B. — Simplified independence proofs. Boolean valued models of set theory | 3, 116—126, 211 |
Aliprantis C. — Principles of real analysis | 13 |
Tietze H. — Famous Problems of Mathematics Solved and Unsolved | 263 |
Monk J.D., Bonnet R. — Handbook Of Boolean Algebras Vol.2 | 347, see also "CH" |
Natanson I.P. — Theory of Functions of a Real Variable. Volume II | 127 |
Chang C.C., Keisler H.J., Troelstra A.S. — Model Theory | 586 |
Lin Y. — General Systems Theory: A Mathematical Approach | 75 |
Munkres J.R. — Topology: A First Course | 62 |
Johnstone P.T. — Topos Theory | 324 |
Rogers C.A. — Hausdorff Measures | 74 |
Franzén T. — G #246 del's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide to Its Use and Abuse | 34 |
Kuratowski K. — Introduction To Set Theory & Topology | 93 |
Gelbaum B.R. — Problems in Real and Complex Analysis | s 5.1. 273 |
Bridges D.S. — Computability: A mathematical sketchbook | viii |
Katz V.J. — A History of Mathematics: An Introduction | 734—735, 814 |
Shick P.L. — Topology: Point-set and geometric | 37 |
Hewitt E., Stromberg K. — Real and abstract analysis: a modern treatment of the theory of functions of a real variable | 30 |
Audichya A. — Mathematics: Marvels and milestones | 118 |
Kunen K. — Set theory | 32 |
Gries D. — A Logical Approach to Discrete Math | 469 |
Lane S.M. — Mathematics, form and function | 360, 383, 451 |
Wagon S. — The Banach-Tarski Paradox | 138, 209 |
Hinman P.G. — Fundamentals of Mathematical Logic | 456, 466, 514, 547, 624, 636, 653, 686 |
Behnke H., Bachmann F., Fladt K. — Fundamentals of mathematics. Volume III. Analysis | 448, 475, 476 |
Curry H.B. — Foundations of Mathematical Logic | 23 |
Monk J.D. (ed.) — Handbook of Boolean Algebras, Vol. 1 | 37, 62, 82, 231, 252, see also "CH" |
Partee B.H., Meulen A.T., Wall R.E. — Mathematical Methods in Linguistics | 65, 66 |
Hazewinkel M. — Handbook of Algebra (÷àñòü 1) | 503 |
Derbyshire J. — Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics | 170, 188—189 |
Cohen G.L. — A Course in Modern Analysis and Its Applications | 19 |
Tourlakis G.J. — Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Set Theory | 3, 466 |
Courant R., Robbins H. — What Is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods | 88, 493—494 |
Dineen S. — Complex Analysis of Infinite Dimensional Spaces | 447 |
Gullberg J. — Mathematics: from the birth of numbers | 262 |
Kharazishvili A.B. — Nonmeasurable Sets and Functions | 11 |
Heinz-Dieter E., Jorg F., Wolfgang T. — Mathematical Logic | 110 |
Ebbinghaus H., Flum J., Thomas W. — Mathematical Logic: Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics (Undergraduate texts in mathematics) | 110 |
Stillwell J. — Mathematics and its history | 316, 318, 319, 330 |
Elliott Mendelson — Introduction to mathematical logic | 217 |
Steen S. — Mathematical Logic with Special Reference to the Natural Numbers | 182, 204, 205, 406 |
Andrews P.B. — An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory: To Truth Through Proof | 156 |
Comfort W.W., Negrepontis S. — The Theory of UltraFilters | 18 |
Rautenberg W. — A Concise Introduction to Mathematical Logic (Universitext) | 135 |
Curry H.B. — Foundations of mathematical logic | 23 |
Joyner D. — Adventures in group theory: Rubik's cube, Merlin's machine, and other mathematical toys | 205 |
Mac Lane S. — Mathematics: Form and Function | 360, 383, 451 |
Colyvan M. — The Indispensability of Mathematics | 95 |
Kunen K. — The Foundations of Mathematics | 7, 13, 15, 52, 65 |
Keith Devlin — Mathematics: The New Golden Age | 46 |
Odifreddi P., Sangalli A., Dyson F. — The Mathematical Century: The 30 Greatest Problems of the Last 100 Years | 65—66, 181—182 |
Shoenfield J.R. — Mathematical Logic | 259 |
Kline M. — Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times | 1002, 1209 |
Steen S. — Mathematical Logic | 182, 204, 205, 406 |
Truss J.K. — Foundations of Mathematical Analysis | 260, 288 |
Scott D.S. — Axiomatic Set Theory, Volume 13, Part 1 (Symposium in Pure Mathematics Los Angeles July, 1967) | 321, 329 |
Hrbacek K., Jech T. — Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition, Revised, and Expanded (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker)) | 101, 141, 268 |
Truss J. — Foundations of mathematical analysis | 260, 288 |
J. K. Truss — Foundations of mathematical analysis MCet | 260, 288 |
Sondheimer E., Rogerson A. — Numbers and Infinity: A Historical Account of Mathematical Concepts | 158 |