Nonstandard Methods Of Analysis


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Nonstandard Methods in Functional Analysis


Nonstandard Methods in Functional Analysis

Author: Siu-Ah Ng

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2010


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In the early 1960s, by using techniques from the model theory of first-order logic, Robinson gave a rigorous formulation and extension of Leibniz'' infinitesimal calculus. Since then, the methodology has found applications in a wide spectrum of areas in mathematics, with particular success in the probability theory and functional analysis. In the latter, fruitful results were produced with Luxemburg''s invention of the nonstandard hull construction. However, there is still no publication of a coherent and self-contained treatment of functional analysis using methods from nonstandard analysis. This publication aims to fill this gap.

Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics


Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics

Author: Sergio Albeverio

language: en

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Release Date: 2009-02-26


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Two-part treatment begins with a self-contained introduction to the subject, followed by applications to stochastic analysis and mathematical physics. "A welcome addition." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 1986 edition.

Nonstandard Methods in Ramsey Theory and Combinatorial Number Theory


Nonstandard Methods in Ramsey Theory and Combinatorial Number Theory

Author: Mauro Di Nasso

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2019-05-23


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The goal of this monograph is to give an accessible introduction to nonstandard methods and their applications, with an emphasis on combinatorics and Ramsey theory. It includes both new nonstandard proofs of classical results and recent developments initially obtained in the nonstandard setting. This makes it the first combinatorics-focused account of nonstandard methods to be aimed at a general (graduate-level) mathematical audience. This book will provide a natural starting point for researchers interested in approaching the rapidly growing literature on combinatorial results obtained via nonstandard methods. The primary audience consists of graduate students and specialists in logic and combinatorics who wish to pursue research at the interface between these areas.