Lectures on Boolean Algebras
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Book Details:
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Author: Paul R. Halmos
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Publisher: Martino Fine Books
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781614274728
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Cover: Paperback
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Binding: Paperback
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Release Date: 10-09-2013
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Number of Pages: 158
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Part Number: Black & white illustrations
About The Book:
First published in 1963, Paul R. Halmos’s "Boolean Algebras" is a foundational text that delves into the theory of Boolean algebras, an essential and highly attractive area of modern mathematics. The book explores how Boolean algebras arise naturally in fields such as logic, measure theory, topology, and ring theory, motivating the study of these objects with significant applications in various branches of mathematics.
In this 2013 reprint by Martino Fine Books, readers get an unaltered facsimile of the original edition, ensuring the retention of the author's insightful perspectives. Spanning 158 pages, this concise yet powerful book provides an introduction to the most elegant aspects of the theory, making it one of the best resources for graduate students beginning their study of Boolean algebras.
The book's clear presentation and profound mathematical elegance have made it a standout monograph, making it an indispensable reference for those looking to understand the intricacies of Boolean algebras. With black & white illustrations, it simplifies complex concepts, guiding students and mathematicians to a deeper understanding.