Thomas Jech
Autore di Set Theory
Sull'Autore
Opere di Thomas Jech
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Informazioni generali
- Data di nascita
- 1944-01-29
- Sesso
- male
- Attività lavorative
- mathematician
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 8
- Utenti
- 196
- Popolarità
- #111,885
- Voto
- 4.1
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 31
- Lingue
- 1
(1) The second inequality on page 3, while true, is apparently only accidentally so, because the set on the right is not a subset of the set on the left. Changing [0,1] to [0,2] fixes this.
(2) The first reference to "rotations" on page 5 needs to be "nontrivial rotations"; otherwise, Q is the entire sphere, rather than a countable subset. (If you insist that rotations are automatically nontrivial, then the claim on page 4 that they can form a group is false.)
(3) X^i on the fourth line of the proof of Lemma 1.5 needs to be X_1 instead.
(4) The proof of Theorem 1.2 uses S to stand for two different things: a sphere and a countable subset thereof.
(5) The point p is supposed to be an arbitrary point in S's cone but outside of C's cone. If the S here is supposed to be the uncountable S, then this doesn't guarantee that the right-hand side of (1.7) is a disjoint union as apparently intended, but if the S here is the countable S, then we're trying to choose p from an empty set. I'm guessing that the countable S is intended, and that p is supposed to be in C's cone but outside S's cone, not the other way around.
These errors occur in the first ten pages of this book. Based on this small sample size, I'm finding it difficult to motivate myself to read any further.
Sometimes buying an inexpensive, uncorrected Dover reprint isn't such a bargain.… (altro)