</p>Ramsey theory is a fast-growing area of combinatorics with deep connections to other fields of mathematics such as topological dynamics, ergodic theory, mathematical logic, and algebra. The area of Ramsey theory dealing with Ramsey-type phenomena in higher dimensions is particularly useful. Int
Introduction to Ramsey Spaces (AM-174)
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- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Series
- Annals of Mathematics Studies; 174
- Edition
- Course Book
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Ramsey theory is a fast-growing area of combinatorics with deep connections to other fields of mathematics such as topological dynamics, ergodic theory, mathematical logic, and algebra. The area of Ramsey theory dealing with Ramsey-type phenomena in higher dimensions is particularly useful. Introduction to Ramsey Spaces presents in a systematic way a method for building higher-dimensional Ramsey spaces from basic one-dimensional principles. It is the first book-length treatment of this area of Ramsey theory, and emphasizes applications for related and surrounding fields of mathematics, such as set theory, combinatorics, real and functional analysis, and topology. In order to facilitate accessibility, the book gives the method in its axiomatic form with examples that cover many important parts of Ramsey theory both finite and infinite.
An exciting new direction for combinatorics, this book will interest graduate students and researchers working in mathematical subdisciplines requiring the mastery and practice of high-dimensional Ramsey theory.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Ramsey Theory: Preliminaries
Chapter 2. Semigroup Colorings
Chapter 3. Trees and Products
Chapter 4. Abstract Ramsey Theory
Chapter 5. Topological Ramsey Theory
Chapter 6. Spaces of Trees
Chapter 7. Local Ramsey Theory
Chapter 8. Infinite Products of Finite Sets
Chapter 9. Parametrized Ramsey Theory
Appendix
Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Notation
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