Descriptive Set Theory and the Structure of Sets of Uniqueness
Explore the intricate world of set theory with Descriptive Set Theory and the Structure of Sets of Uniqueness by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1987, this comprehensive paperback spans 380 pages and delves into the historical and mathematical significance of sets of uniqueness for trigonometric series. Rooted in the pioneering works of Riemann, Heine, and Cantor from the mid-nineteenth century, this book presents a thorough examination of the subject that has inspired countless investigations across various fields including real analysis, classical and abstract harmonic analysis, measure theory, functional analysis, and number theory. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this title offers valuable insights into the complexities of set theory and its applications. Enhance your understanding of this fundamental area of mathematics today!