Axiom of choice / Horst Herrlich.

AC, the axiom of choice, because of its non-constructive character, is the most controversial mathematical axiom, shunned by some, used indiscriminately by others. This treatise shows paradigmatically that: Disasters happen without AC: Many fundamental mathematical results fail (being equivalent in...

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Main Author: Herrlich, Horst
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Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2006.
Series:Lecture notes in mathematics (Springer-Verlag) ; 1876.
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505 0 |a Origins: Hilbert's First Problem -- Choice Principles: Some Equivalents to the Axiom of Choice, Some Concepts Related to the Axiom of Choice -- Elementary Observations: Hidden Choice, Unnecessary Choice, Concepts Split Up: Compactness -- Disasters without Choice: Finiteness, Disasters in Cardinal Arithmetic, Disasters in Order Theory, Disasters in Algebra I: Vector Spaces, Disasters in Algebra II: Categories, Disasters in Elementary Analysis: The Reals and Continuity, Disasters in Topology I: Countable Sums, Disasters in Topology II: Products (The Tychonoff and the Cech-Stone Theorem), Disasters in Topology III: Function Spaces (The Ascoli Theorem), Disasters in Topology IV: The Baire Category Theorem, Disasters in Graph Theory: Coloring Problems -- Disasters with Choice: Disasters in Elementary Analysis, Disasters in Geometry: Paradoxical Decompositions -- Disasters either way: Disasters in Game Theory -- Beauty without Choice: Lindelöf = Compact, Measurability (The Axiom of Determinateness) 
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