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The ideas of empty-set, infinity, natural numbers, had been the subjects of deep thought since the 5th century B.C, with Greeks (Zeno of Elea, 490 B.C-430 B.C) in the west and Indians in the east. So, roots of the set theory are since antiquity. The concept of a set appears deceivingly simple, at least to the trained mathematician, but it isn't so. The concept of set appeared only in the middle of the 19th century, when mathematicians undertook to overcome problems that the notion of infinity posed since antiquity.

Produktbeschreibung
The ideas of empty-set, infinity, natural numbers, had been the subjects of deep thought since the 5th century B.C, with Greeks (Zeno of Elea, 490 B.C-430 B.C) in the west and Indians in the east. So, roots of the set theory are since antiquity. The concept of a set appears deceivingly simple, at least to the trained mathematician, but it isn't so. The concept of set appeared only in the middle of the 19th century, when mathematicians undertook to overcome problems that the notion of infinity posed since antiquity.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bahri Cherif was born in Sfax, Tunisia 1969. He received his PhD in Mathematics in 1999 from University of Tunis El-manar, (Assist. prof.). His research interests lie in Algebra, Spectral topology, Relations theory, Partial differential equations, Operators theory. Dr. Cherif currently works at the Department of Mathematics, Qassim University.