3rd Edition
Sets, Functions, and Logic An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, Third Edition
STUDENTS START HERE
WHAT IS MATHEMATICS AND WHAT DOES IT DO FOR US?
It's Not Just Numbers
Mathematical Notation
Making the Invisible Visible
This is Where You Come In
The Study of Modern Mathematics
MATH SPEAK
The Language of Mathematics: Part 1
Properties of the Language
The Language of Mathematics: Part 2
Properties of Quantification
Proofs in Mathematics
The Integers
Mathematical Truth
SET THEORY
Sets
Operations on Sets
Real Intervals
Absolute Values
Inequalities
Arbitrary Unions and Intersections
Cartesian Products
The Historical Development of Set Theory
FUNCTIONS
The Function Concept
Examples of Functions
History of the Modern Function Concept
One-One and onto Functions
Composition and Inverse Functions
Denumerability
Uncountability
RELATIONS
Binary Relations
Properties of Relations
Relations as Sets of Ordered Pairs
Relations as Graphs
Equivalence Relations
Functions as Relations
An Example: the Reals
Upper Bounds. Completeness
Sequences
No Answers to the Exercises
List of Symbols
Index
Biography
Dr. Keith Devlin is Executive Director of Stanford University's Center for the Study of Language and Information and a Consulting Professor of Mathematics at Stanford. He has written 23 books, one interactive book on CD-ROM, and over 70 published research articles. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a World Economic Forum Fellow, and a former member of the Mathematical Sciences Education Board of the National Academy of Sciences,.
Dr. Devlin is also one of the world's leading popularizers of mathematics. Known as The Math Guy on NPR's Weekend Edition, he is a frequent contributor to other local and national radio and TV shows in the US and Britain, writes a monthly column for the Web journal MAA Online, and regularly writes on mathematics.
"The book is written in a language both accessible and attractive to students. The author succeeds in not falling into the trap of a sort of 'mathematical baby talk' to meet his goals. … Students crossing the bridge from calculus to higher mathematics will find the book very helpful. But it is also very helpful to academics in other areas who want to have access to mathematical publications relevant to their fields, but need to become familiar with the notations and language currently used by research mathematicians."
- Zentralblatt MATH, 1048






