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A Cheerful Introduction to Forcing and the Continuum Hypothesis Export

(14 Dec 2007)

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This is an introduction to the set-theoretic method of forcing, including its application in proving the independence of the Continuum Hypothesis from the Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms of set theory. I presuppose no particular mathematical background beyond some familiarity with set theory and mathematical logic - in particular, no algebra is presupposed, though it can be useful. The goal is to have a document that makes this material accessible to mathematics graduate students in all fields, and to philosophers with an interest in set theory and mathematical logic but no other mathematical background.


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