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         Cantor Georg:     more books (71)
  1. Cantor revisited? (Special supplement no. 10 to "International philosophical library") by Bill Saw, 1972
  2. Metric and topological properties of "Cantor-like" sets by Michael J Yapuncich, 1968
  3. Set Theory and the Sizes of Infinity: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sherri Chasin Calvo, 2000
  4. The Origins of Set-Theoretic Topology: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Thomas Drucker, 2000
  5. CONTINUITY: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Philip Ehrlich, 2006
  6. LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS, MODERN.: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by I. Grattan-Guinness, 2005
  7. The Independence of the Continuum Hypothesis: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Thomas Drucker, 2001
  8. SET THEORY: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Akihiro Kanamori, 2006
  9. The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah, and the Human Mind by Amir D. Aczel, 2000-10-04
  10. Borovshiisia s beskonechnym: Filosofsko-religioznye aspekty genezisa teorii mnozhestv G. Kantora by V. N Katasonov, 1999
  11. Georg Kolbe. Sculpture from the collection of B. Gerald Cantor
  12. GEORG KOLBE, 1877-1947. Sculpture from the collection of B. Gerald Cantor. Drawi by Ithaca. Cornell University. Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art., 1972-01-01
  13. A History of Set Theory by Phillip E Johnson, 1972-01-01
  14. The theory of transfinite numbers: In the light of the notion of potency by Clyde J Elliot, 1952

81. Résultat De La Recherche
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82. Philosophical Dictionary: Caird-Catharsis
cantor, georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp (18451918). Recommended Reading georg cantor, Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers , tr.
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Scottish Hegelian philosopher. Caird was one of the first generation of ' British idealists ,' whose philosophical work was largely in reaction to the then-dominant empiricist and associationist views of Alexander Bain (1818-1903) and J.S. Mill . Best known for his studies of Kant A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant (1877) and The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant at Amazon.com Hegel Hegel (1883), Caird also exercised a strong influence on later idealists such as John Watson and Bernard Bosanquet , particularly concerning the development of an 'evolutionary' account of religion; see his two series of Gifford lectures, The Evolution of Religion (1893), and The Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers (1904). [Contributed by Will Sweet Recommended Reading: The Collected Works of Edward Caird at Amazon.com Also see IEP and ELC
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    84. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Georg Cantor
    georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp cantor Biography Dr. phil. According to our current online database, georg cantor has 1 students and 1 descendants.
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    85. FNF: GEORG CANTOR  (1845  1918)  - CREATOR OF SET THEORY    SOURCE: Georg C
    joner/eaps/dd.htm Jón Erlendsson 2004 Nýsköpun FNN ddd eee FNF georg cantor (1845 1918) - CREATOR OF SET THEORY SOURCE georg cantor - Wikipedia http//www
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    Georg Cantor Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor
    (March 3, 1845 - January
    - was a German mathematician who is best known as
    the creator of modern set theory.
    He
    is recognized by mathematicians
    - for having extended set theory to the concept of transfinite numbers
    including the cardinal and ordinal number classes. " See Source Article " This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License JE which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license"
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    86. Cantor Portraits
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is © Copyright information. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/cantor.html.
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    87. Escuela De Matemáticas - UCV

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    Los Matemáticos mas famosos de todos los Tiempos: Niels Henrik Abel Arquímedes Banach, Stefan Bessel, Friedrich ... Cantor, Georg
    Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor, nacido en Mar. 3, 1845, muerto en Ene. 6, 1918, era un matemático ruso-alemán mejor conocido como el creador de la TEORIA CONJUNTISTA y por su descubrimiento de los números transfinitos. También adelantó el estudio de las series trigonométricas, fue el primero en probar la no numerabilidad de los números reales, y hizo contribuciones significantes a la teoría de la dimensión. Cantor recibió su doctorado en 1867 y aceptó una posición en la Universidad de Halle en 1869, donde permaneció. Estrechamente relacionado al trabajo de Cantor en la teoría de los conjuntos transfinitos estuvo su definición del continuo como un conexo, conjunto perfecto. Nunca dudó de su absoluta confianza en su trabajo, pero seguidamente del descubrimiento de las paradojas de la teoría de conjuntos, el dejó la teoría de los conjuntos transfinitos a matemáticos más jóvenes tales como David HILBERT, Bertrand RUSSELL, y Ernst Zermelo. Autor: J. W. Dauben

    88. Cantor

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    Georg Cantor wurde 1845 in St. Petersburg geboren. As er elf Jahre alt war, zog die Familie nach Deutschland; dort schloss er seine Schulbildung ab, wobei er eine grosse Begabung für Mathematik zeigte. Cantor studierte 1862-1867 in Zürich, Göttingen und Berlin, unter anderem bei Leopold Kronecker, mit dem er zunächst eine freundschaftliche Beziehung hatte. Sein Traum wäre eine Stellung an der Universität Berlin gewesen, doch wurde er Professor in Halle, wo er über 40 Jahre tätig war. Cantors Arbeiten verstiessen schon früh gegen alle Grundsätze Kroneckers. Seine erste Arbeit zu Mengen erschien 1874. Sie war nicht-konstruktivistisch, verwendete aktuale Unendlichkeit und war grundlegend neu und innovativ. Neben mathematischen und philosophischen Studien widmete er sich auch der Literaturgeschichte. So vertiefte er sich in den alten Streit über die wahre Urheberschaft der Shakespearschen Stücke und lieferte bedeutende Beiträge zur frühen Geschichte der Mathematik in Indien. Er war damit einer der ersten, die erwogen, wie sich mathematisches Wissen von einer Kultur zur anderen ausbreiten konnte, also nicht an verschiedenen Orten unabhängig erfunden wird. In einer Arbeit aus dem Jahre 1874 bewies Cantor die Abzählbarkeit der Menge aller algebraischen Zahlen und die Nichtabzählbarkeit der Menge aller reellen Zahlen und folgerte hieraus die Existenz der transzendenten Zahlen. Er benutzte dazu das noch heute nach Ihm benannte Diagonalverfahren.

    89. Cantor

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    CANTOR Georg Ferdinand, russe, 1845-1918 Weierstrass Kummer et Kronecker et de Cohen
    Le cardinal d'un ensemble fini puissance N des entiers naturels est infini mais on peut les "compter", les "dénombrer" : N est , ce terme est de Cantor. C'est aussi le cas de l'ensemble Q des nombres rationnels, mais pas celui de l'ensemble R des nombres réels. Le cardinal d'un ensemble fini est un nombre entier , celui d'un ensemble infini, comme N , est un nombre dit transfini transfinis Nombres cardinaux :
    Cauchy
    dans Q Meray . A cette occasion, on lui doit les notions d' intervalles ouverts ]a,b[ et fermés [a,b], de point d'accumulation Dedekind publiait sa construction par les coupures le terme de chez Cantor et simplement de nombre irrationnel chez Dedekind . L'appellation Grundlagen En 1873, afin de prouver que l'ensemble R bijection entre R et N diagonale de Cantor bijection . Il publie son résultat en 1874. Diagonale de Cantor et non dénombrabilité de R L'ensemble des nombres constructibles ( Wantzel R , de l'ensemble des nombres transcendants puissance du continu bijection avec R p , on y "compte" les logarithmes, les exponentielles de la forme a x et bien d'autres encore. Ces résultats furent un grave sujet de polémique entre Cantor et

    90. GCG
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    91. Www.mathematik.uni-halle.de/history/cantor/
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