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Management number 233343595 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$24.51 Model Number 233343595
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The set of real numbers is one of the fundamental concepts of mathematics. This book surveys alternative number systems: systems that generalise the real numbers yet stay close to the properties that make the reals central to mathematics. There are many alternative number systems, such as multidimensional numbers (complex numbers, quarternions), infinitely small and infinitely large numbers (hyperreal numbers) and numbers that represent positions in games (surreal numbers). Each system has a well-developed theory with applications in other areas of mathematics and science. They all feature in active areas of research and each has unique features that are explored in this book. Alternative number systems reveal the central role of the real numbers and motivate some exciting and eccentric areas of mathematics. What Numbers Are Real? will be an illuminating read for anyone with an interest in numbers, but specifically for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and teachers of university-level mathematics. Read more

ISBN10 0883857774
ISBN13 978-0883857779
Language English
Publisher The Mathematical Association of America
Dimensions 6.25 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 15.2 ounces
Print length 229 pages
Publication date September 27, 2012

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