This volume explores A.P. Morseâs (1911-1984) development of a formal language for writing mathematics, his application of that language in set theory and mathematical analysis, and his unique perspective on mathematics. The editor brings together a variety of Morseâs works in this compilation, including Morse's book A Theory of Sets, Second Edition (1986), in addition to material from another of Morseâs publications, Web Derivatives, and notes for a course on analysis from the early 1950's. Because Morse provided very little in the way of explanation in his written works, the editorâs commentary serves to outline Morseâs goals, give informal explanations of Morseâs formal language, and compare Morseâs often unique approaches to more traditional approaches. Minor corrections to Morseâs previously published works have also been incorporated into the text, including some updated axioms, theorems, and definitions. The editorâs introduction thoroughly details the corrections and changes made and provides readers with valuable insight on Morseâs methods. A.P. Morseâs Set Theory and Analysis will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in set theory and analysis who also have an interest in logic. Readers with a particular interest in Morseâs unique perspective and in the history of mathematics will also find this book to be of interest.
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