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Reuniting the Antipodes: Constructive and Nonstandard Views of the Continuum : Symposium Proceedings, San Servolo, Venice, Italy, May 16-22, 1999

Author(s): Schuster, Peter; Berger, Ulrich; Osswald, Horst
Edition: 1st
ISBN10: 1402001525
ISBN13: 9781402001529
Cover: Hardcover
 
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At first glance, Robinson's original form of nonstandard analysis appears nonconstructive in essence, because it makes a rather unrestricted use of classical logic and set theory and, in particular, of the axiom of choice. Recent developments, however, have given rise to the hope that the distance between constructive and nonstandard mathematics is actually much smaller than it appears. So the time was ripe for the first meeting dedicated simultaneously to both ways of doing mathematics - and to the current and future reunion of these seeming opposites. Consisting of peer-reviewed research and survey articles written on the occasion of such an event, this volume offers views of the continuum from various standpoints. Including historical and philosophical issues, the topics of the contributions range from the foundations, the practice, and the applications of constructive and nonstandard mathematics, to the interplay of these areas and the development of a unified theory. This book will be of interest to mathematicians, logicians, and philosophers, as well as theoretical computer scientists, physicists, and economists who are interested in theories of the continuum and in constructive or nonstandard mathematics. The major part is accessible for the non-expert professional reader, from graduate student to academic level.
Foreword ix
Nonstandard construction of stable type Euclidean random field measures
1(18)
Sergio Albeverio
Jiang-Lun Wu
The continuum in smooth infinitesimal analysis
19(6)
John L. Bell
Constructive unbounded operators
25(14)
Douglas Bridges
Hajime Ishihara
The points of (locally) compact regular formal topologies
39(16)
Giovanni Curi
Embedding a linear subset of B(H) in the dual of its predual
55(8)
Luminita Vita (Dediu)
Nonstandard analysis by means of ideal values of sequences
63(12)
Mauro Di Nasso
Nilpotent infinitesimals and synthetic differential geometry in classical logic
75(18)
Paolo Giordano
On hyperfinite approximations of the field R
93(10)
Evgenii I. Gordon
Olga A. Rezvova
Various continuity properties in constructive analysis
103(8)
Hajime Ishihara
Ray Mines
Loeb measures and Borel algebras
111(8)
H. Jerome Keisler
Yeneng Sun
On Brouwerian bar induction
119(8)
Boris A. Kushner
Curt Schmieden's approach to infinitesimals. An eye-opener to the historiography of analysis
127(16)
Detlef Laugwitz
A sequent calculus for constructive ordered fields
143(14)
Sara Negri
The Puritz order and its relationship to the Rudin-Keisler order
157(10)
Siu-Ah Ng
Hermann Render
Unifying constructive and nonstandard analysis
167(18)
Erik Palmgren
Positive lattices
185(14)
Jan Von Plato
Constructive mathematics without choice
199(8)
Fred Richman
Pointwise differentiability
207(4)
Fred Richman
On Conway numbers and generalized real numbers
211(18)
Frank Rosemeier
The constructive content of nonstandard measure existence proofs---is there any?
229(12)
David A. Ross
Kruskal's tree theorem in a constructive theory of inductive definitions
241(16)
Monika Seisenberger
Real numbers and functions exhibited in dialogues
257(14)
Rudolf Taschner
On the quantitative structure of Δ02
271(14)
Sebastiaan A. Terwijn
Understanding and using Brouwer's continuity principle
285(18)
Wim Veldman
Peirce and the continuum from a philosophical point of view
303
Julia Zink

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