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Math M114S: Introduction to Set Theory |
Catalog Description
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General Information
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Math 114S is especially useful for:
Undergraduate students who are preparing for graduate study in pure mathematics
and graduate students in mathematics who have not had an opportunity to learn
set theory in their undergraduate work. Real analysis, in particular, looks
a lot more real if you know cardinal arithmetic and understand the meaning and
uses of the axiom of choice.
Undergraduate students in mathematics or computer science who are preparing for graduate study in theoretical computer science, and CS graduate students who are veering towards theory and need to understand the mathematical justification of fixpoint theorems and the like. Philosophy students with an interest in the philosophy of mathematics and a good mathematical background. There is a strong tradition of research in logic --- especially set theory --- at UCLA, and both the Mathematics and Philosophy Departments offer a rich graduate program of study in the field. |