Forcing Idealized
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics
ISBN-10
0521874262
ISBN-13
9780521874267
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 7th, 2008
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
638 grams
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23.40 x 16.00 x 2.10 cms
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Mathematical foundations
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Though descriptive set theory and definable proper forcing are two areas of set theory that developed quite independently of each other, there are deep connections to be made between them. This monograph explores these links, and many examples of forcing notions appear, from measure theory, dynamical systems, and other fields.
Descriptive set theory and definable proper forcing are two areas of set theory that developed quite independently of each other. This monograph unites them and explores the connections between them. Forcing is presented in terms of quotient algebras of various natural sigma-ideals on Polish spaces, and forcing properties in terms of Fubini-style properties or in terms of determined infinite games on Boolean algebras. Many examples of forcing notions appear, some newly isolated from measure theory, dynamical systems, and other fields. The descriptive set theoretic analysis of operations on forcings opens the door to applications of the theory: absoluteness theorems for certain classical forcing extensions, duality theorems, and preservation theorems for the countable support iteration. Containing original research, this text highlights the connections that forcing makes with other areas of mathematics, and is essential reading for academic researchers and graduate students in set theory, abstract analysis and measure theory.
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