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Introduction to Set Theory and Topology
Kuratowski, Kazimierz Translated from the revised Polish edition by Leo F. Boron Pergamon Press Ltd., 1962 Language: English Softcover (spiral‑bound reproduction for reference continuity)
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A classic introduction to set theory and topology by Kazimierz Kuratowski, one of the central figures in 20th‑century topology and a foundational contributor to modern mathematical structure. This edition presents the essential concepts of sets, relations, functions, cardinality, metric spaces, continuity, and topological constructions, offering a rigorous yet accessible pathway into the abstract framework underlying much of contemporary mathematics. The translation by Leo F. Boron preserves the clarity and precision of the original Polish edition. Within the Aït‑Kaci archive, this volume serves as a continuity artifact—a working, spiral‑bound reference copy reflecting the practical use of foundational mathematics in the development of formal logic,…
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