Infinitesimal Analysis

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Pub. Date: 2002-07-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Infinitesimal analysis, once a synonym for calculus, is now viewed as a technique for studying the properties of an arbitrary mathematical object by discriminating between its standard and nonstandard constituents. Resurrected by A. Robinson in the early 1960's with the epithet 'nonstandard', infinitesimal analysis not only has revived the methods of infinitely small and infinitely large quantities, which go back to the very beginning of calculus, but also has suggested many powerful tools for research in every branch of modern mathematics.The book sets forth the basics of the theory, as well as the most recent applications in, for example, functional analysis, optimization, and harmonic analysis. The concentric style of exposition enables this work to serve as an elementary introduction to one of the most promising mathematical technologies, while revealing up-to-date methods of monadology and hyperapproximation.This is a companion volume to the earlier works on nonstandard methods of analysis by A.G. Kusraev and S.S. Kutateladze (1999), ISBN 0-7923-5921-6 and Nonstandard Analysis and Vector Lattices edited by S.S. Kutateladze (2000), ISBN 0-7923-6619-0

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Excursus into the History of Calculus
1(9)
G. W. Leibniz and I. Newton
2(3)
L. Euler
5(1)
G. Berkeley
5(1)
J. D'Alembert and L. Carnot
6(1)
B. Bolzano, A. Cauchy, and K. Weierstrass
7(1)
N. N. Luzin
7(2)
A. Robinson
9(1)
Native Foundations of Infinitesimal Analysis
10(25)
The Concept of Set in Infinitesimal Analysis
10(6)
Preliminaries on Standard and Nonstandard Reals
16(7)
Basics of Calculus on the Real Axis
23(12)
Set-Theoretic Formalisms of Infinitesimal Analysis
35(81)
The Language of Set Theory
37(10)
Zermelo-Fraenkel Set Theory
47(17)
Nelson Internal Set Theory
64(8)
External Set Theories
72(8)
Credenda of Infinitesimal Analysis
80(5)
Von Neumann-Godel-Bernays Theory
85(9)
Nonstandard Class Theory
94(7)
Consistency of NCT
101(5)
Relative Internal Set Theory
106(10)
Monads in General Topology
116(50)
Monads and Filters
116(7)
Monads and Topological Spaces
123(3)
Nearstandardness and Compactness
126(3)
Infinite Proximity in Uniform Space
129(4)
Prenearstandardness, Compactness, and Total Boundedness
133(7)
Relative Monads
140(8)
Compactness and Subcontinuity
148(3)
Cyclic and Extensional Filters
151(5)
Essential and Proideal Points of Cyclic Monads
156(3)
Descending Compact and Precompact Spaces
159(1)
Proultrafilters and Extensional Filters
160(6)
Infinitesimals and Subdifferentials
166(57)
Vector Topology
166(4)
Classical Approximating and Regularizing Cones
170(10)
Kuratowski and Rockafellar Limits
180(9)
Approximation Given a Set of Infinitesimals
189(10)
Approximation to Composites
199(5)
Infinitesimal Subdifferentials
204(15)
Infinitesimal Optimality
219(4)
Technique of Hyperapproximation
223(58)
Nonstandard Hulls
224(9)
Discrete Approximation in Banach Space
233(9)
Loeb Measure
242(10)
Hyperapproximation of Measure Space
252(10)
Hyperapproximation of Integral Operators
262(10)
Pseudointegral Operators and Random Loeb Measures
272(9)
Infinitesimals in Harmonic Analysis
281(86)
Hyperapproximation of the Fourier Transform on the Reals
281(13)
A Nonstandard Hull of a Hyperfinite Group
294(13)
The Case of a Compact Nonstandard Hull
307(9)
Hyperapproximation of Locally Compact Abelian Groups
316(11)
Examples of Hyperapproximation
327(13)
Discrete Approximation of Function Spaces on a Locally Compact Abelian Group
340(15)
Hyperapproximation of Pseudodifferential Operators
355(12)
Exercises and Unsolved Problems
367(13)
Nonstandard Hulls and Loeb Measures
367(2)
Hyperapproximation and Spectral Theory
369(2)
Combining Nonstandard Methods
371(3)
Convex Analysis and Extermal Problems
374(2)
Miscellany
376(4)
Appendix 380(5)
References 385(29)
Notation Index 414(3)
Subject Index 417

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