Background
Roitman, Judith was born on November 12, 1945 in New York City. Daughter of Leo and Ethel (Gottesman) Roitman.
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This is modern set theory from the ground up--from partial orderings and well-ordered sets to models, infinite cobinatorics and large cardinals. The approach is unique, providing rigorous treatment of basic set-theoretic methods, while integrating advanced material such as independence results, throughout. The presentation incorporates much interesting historical material and no background in mathematical logic is assumed. Treatment is self-contained, featuring theorem proofs supported by diagrams, examples and exercises. Includes applications of set theory to other branches of mathematics.
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Introduction to Modern Set Theory is designed for a one-semester course in set theory at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Three features are the full integration into the text of the study of models of set theory, the use of illustrative examples both in the text and in the exercises, and the integration of consistency results and large cardinals into the text early on. This book is aimed at two audiences: students who are interested in studying set theory for its own sake, and students in other areas who may be curious about applications of set theory to their field. In particular, great care is taken to develop the intuitions that lie behind modern, as well as classical, set theory, and to connect set theory with the rest of mathematics.
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Roitman, Judith was born on November 12, 1945 in New York City. Daughter of Leo and Ethel (Gottesman) Roitman.
Bachelor in English, Sarah Lawrence College, 1966; Master of Arts in Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, 1974.
Assistant professor mathematics Wellesley (Massachusetts) College, 1974-1977. From assistant professor to professor mathematics University Kansas, Lawrence, since 1977.
(This is modern set theory from the ground up--from partia...)
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Member Mathematics Association American, Association Symbolic Logic, American Mathematics Society, Association Women in Mathematics (president 1979-1981, Louise Hay award 1996), Kansas Association Teachers Mathematics National Association Teachers Mathematics.
Married Stanley Lombardo, September 26, 1978. 1 child, Ben Lombardo.