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Naive Set Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics) Reprint Edition
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"This book is a very specialized but broadly useful introduction to set theory. It is aimed at 'the beginning student of advanced mathematics' … who wants to understand the set-theoretic underpinnings of the mathematics he already knows or will learn soon. It is also useful to the professional mathematician who knew these underpinnings at one time but has now forgotten exactly how they go. … A good reference for how set theory is used in other parts of mathematics." — Allen Stenger, The Mathematical Association of America, September 2011.
- ISBN-100486814874
- ISBN-13978-0486814872
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- PublisherDover Publications
- Publication dateApril 19, 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5.9 x 0.2 x 8.9 inches
- Print length112 pages
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This classic by one of the twentieth century's most prominent mathematicians offers a concise introduction to set theory. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics, it employs the language and notation of informal mathematics. There are very few displayed theorems; most of the facts are stated in simple terms, followed by a sketch of the proof. Only a few exercises are designated as such since the book itself is an ongoing series of exercises with hints. The treatment covers the basic concepts of set theory, cardinal numbers, transfinite methods, and a good deal more in twenty-five brief chapters.
"This book is a very specialized but broadly useful introduction to set theory. It is aimed at 'the beginning student of advanced mathematics' … who wants to understand the set-theoretic underpinnings of the mathematics he already knows or will learn soon. It is also useful to the professional mathematician who knew these underpinnings at one time but has now forgotten exactly how they go. … A good reference for how set theory is used in other parts of mathematics."—Allen Stenger, The Mathematical Association of America, September 2011.
Dover (2017) republication of the edition originally published by D. Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, New Jersey, 1960.
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- Publisher : Dover Publications
- Publication date : April 19, 2017
- Edition : Reprint
- Language : English
- Print length : 112 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0486814874
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486814872
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.9 x 0.2 x 8.9 inches
- Part of series : Dover Books on Mathematics
- Best Sellers Rank: #186,650 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #7 in Mathematical Set Theory
- #58 in Mathematical Logic
- #166 in Mathematics (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe book has thoughtful communication from the author. Important information students should learn is contained in a great primer. It was leisurely spent time.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2006I find set theory to be the most intimidating subject in math. It seems so removed, but underpins every assumption I make in mathematics. Many other set theory books are dense and not very clear, but Halmos clearly expounds set theory.
Set theory, as is most mathematics, is hard, so be prepared to think. This book has only 102 pages in it and has just about everything I ever needed to know about set theory for me to feel confident using this theory to understand and prove things in other branches of mathematics.
Halmos's Naive Set Theory is the type of book I look for most, when I'm interested in a topic outside my specialization, but would like to know it better to apply it to my research. It's a clear, concise introduction to set theory, getting to the meat of it, without all the little asides and interesting things that distracts from learning the core of the subject.
This book should be on the bookshelf of every serious (and amateur) mathematician.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013Paul Halmos's book is the best introductory text to set theory. Halmos is very skilled at presenting complicated ideas in terms that anyone can understand and enjoy. Naive Set Theory is written in informal, conversational English, although the material is presented in a systematic and rigorous way. For its quality of exposition and coverage, this is the best place to start learning about set theory. After working your way through this book you'll be prepared to read more advanced and equality good texts such as Jech's Intro to Set Theory.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2018Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI wanted to go back and fill in any gaps in my set theory knowledge. I got more than I bargained for. Not only did this book fill in gaps, but it also greatly expanded on my previous understanding and built up new concepts. This is a fantastic book.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2009Pros:
1. This book is pretty concise and I appreciate the author's effort to only keep the essentials of naive set theory.
2. I like the presentation. There is a pretty smooth gradient in the increasing complexity of the topics.
3. This is a good introduction to more abstract mathematics. I used the first third of this book for a math lecture I gave at MIT. Of course, I had to do a fair amount of hand-holding to make sure everyone understood what was going on.
Cons:
1. There are not many problems following most of the chapters. At least having more worked examples would improve this book for autodidacts.
2. The writing style is pretty boring. One can easily lose the motivation to keep on reading.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI read Naive Set Theory about 55 years ago when I was starting my graduate study in mathematics. It was very helpful. I have started reading it again, but it requires study rather than reading. I recommend this book for graduate students in mathematics.
The Kindle version of the book sometimes breaks expressions at the margins, but that is expected when variable font sizes are provided.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2007Quite a good introduction to set theory, ideal for the person too busy
to read all the latest texts produced by academia. Also for the person
scared by too much mathematical symbolism, makes them realise thatwhile
symbolism is an aid in math it is not of course absolutely necessary.
In physics we see the current downgrading of quantum physics, so we
we should see a reduction in "math trash" as a consequence.
So irrespective of the background, all who read this book should be
rewarded with a greater grasp of math and how it is developed.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is a book I used back in undergrad studies. It is a must read for anyone interested in set theory. It is also a great way to learn about how to construct axiomatic systems. A classic that will never fade!
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AminReviewed in Canada on May 20, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Superb
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseVery helpful book.
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A BuyerReviewed in Japan on December 30, 20171.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy this edition
You already know this book is a classic. So I am not going to talk about the contents. Just don't buy this edition, buy other editions. See the attached photo and you will understand why. I only bought this edition cause it was the cheapest one and what a mistake I have made! There is no inner margin and the binding devours first 1/2 letters of every line of all right-hand side pages. So it makes reading this wonderful book a terrible experience. I hope you don't make the same mistake as I did.
You already know this book is a classic. So I am not going to talk about the contents. Just don't buy this edition, buy other editions. See the attached photo and you will understand why. I only bought this edition cause it was the cheapest one and what a mistake I have made! There is no inner margin and the binding devours first 1/2 letters of every line of all right-hand side pages. So it makes reading this wonderful book a terrible experience. I hope you don't make the same mistake as I did.1.0 out of 5 stars
A BuyerDon't buy this edition
Reviewed in Japan on December 30, 2017
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nnn#etReviewed in India on October 29, 20195.0 out of 5 stars One of the best, not an introduction though
Man get this.... Not so naive but it enhances your mathematical maturity.
Have it with suppes set theory, great book
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KakeyaReviewed in France on August 2, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Fortement recommendé
Livre en parfait état, livraison rapide, très satisfaisant
JacobReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 20135.0 out of 5 stars A good book
I bought this book as an introduction to set theory because of a recommendation made to me by a friend that studies mathematics. I study physics and wanted to delve into a few areas of math before they came up in my course. I was expecting to come to the subject as a complete novice, but many of the concepts are common sense expressed mathematically and very intuitive.
The book itself, although the only one on the subject that I have read, was very good and easy to follow. I recommend to it to anyone, who like me, wasn't looking for strict mathematical rigour but for a taste of the subject.















