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An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers Harry Gonshor

An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers By Harry Gonshor

An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers by Harry Gonshor


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Summary

The surreal numbers form a system which includes both the ordinary real numbers and the ordinals. Since their introduction by J. H. Conway, the theory of surreal numbers has seen a rapid development revealing many natural and exciting properties. These notes provide a formal introduction to the theory in a clear and lucid style.

An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers Summary

An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers by Harry Gonshor

The surreal numbers form a system which includes both the ordinary real numbers and the ordinals. Since their introduction by J. H. Conway, the theory of surreal numbers has seen a rapid development revealing many natural and exciting properties. These notes provide a formal introduction to the theory in a clear and lucid style. The the author is able to lead the reader through to some of the problems in the field. The topics covered include exponentiation and generalized e-numbers.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Definition and Fundamental Existence Theorem; 3. The Basic Operations; 4. Real Numbers and Ordinals; 5. Normal Form; 6. Lengths and Subsystems which are Sets; 7. Sums as Subshuffles, Unsolved Problems; 8. Number Theory; 9. Generalized Epsilon Numbers; 10. Exponentiation; Index.

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NLS9780521312059
9780521312059
0521312051
An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers by Harry Gonshor
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1986-09-18
204
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