<p><p>This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which gives the supremum of cardinalities
Cardinal Invariants on Boolean Algebras: Second Revised Edition
✍ Scribed by Monk, J. Donald
- Publisher
- Springer,Birkhäuser
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 569
- Series
- Progress in mathematics 142
- Edition
- 2nd ed. 2014
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which gives the supremum of cardinalities of sets of pairwise disjoint elements. Twenty-one such functions are studied in detail, and many more in passing. The Read more...
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✦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction --
1. Special Operations on Boolean Algebras --
2. Special Classes of Boolean Algebras --
3. Cellularity --
4. Depth --
5. Topological Density --
6. Pi-Weight --
7. Length --
8. Irredundance --
9. Cardinality --
10. Independence --
11. Pi-Character --
12. Tightness --
13. Spread --
14. Character --
15. Hereditary Lindelöf Degree --
16. Hereditary Density --
17. Incomparability --
18. Hereditary Cofinality --
19. Number of Ultrafilters --
20. Number of Automorphisms --
21. Number of Endomorphisms --
22. Number of Ideals --
23. Number of Subalgebras --
24. Other Cardinal Functions --
25. Diagrams --
26. Examples --
27. Problems --
References --
Symbol Index --
Subject Index --
Name Index.
✦ Subjects
Mathematics.;Algebra.;Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.;Mathematical Logic and Foundations.;Order, Lattices, Ordered Algebraic Structures.
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<p>This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which gives the supremum of cardinalities of
<P>This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which gives the supremum of cardinalities of
<P>This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which gives the supremum of cardinalities of
<p><P>From reviews: </P><P>"This book is an indispensable tool for anyone working in Boolean algebra, and is also recommended for set-theoretic topologists." <STRONG>- Zentralblatt MATH</STRONG></P></p>