The Banach-Tarski Paradox / Edition 2

The Banach-Tarski Paradox / Edition 2

by Grzegorz Tomkowicz, Stan Wagon
ISBN-10:
1107617316
ISBN-13:
9781107617315
Pub. Date:
09/19/2019
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107617316
ISBN-13:
9781107617315
Pub. Date:
09/19/2019
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Banach-Tarski Paradox / Edition 2

The Banach-Tarski Paradox / Edition 2

by Grzegorz Tomkowicz, Stan Wagon
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Overview

The Banach–Tarski Paradox is a most striking mathematical construction: it asserts that a solid ball can be taken apart into finitely many pieces that can be rearranged using rigid motions to form a ball twice as large. This volume explores the consequences of the paradox for measure theory and its connections with group theory, geometry, set theory, and logic. This new edition of a classic book unifies contemporary research on the paradox. It has been updated with many new proofs and results, and discussions of the many problems that remain unsolved. Among the new results presented are several unusual paradoxes in the hyperbolic plane, one of which involves the shapes of Escher's famous 'Angel and Devils' woodcut. A new chapter is devoted to a complete proof of the remarkable result that the circle can be squared using set theory, a problem that had been open for over sixty years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107617315
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2019
Series: Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications , #163
Edition description: 2nd Revised ed.
Pages: 366
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Grzegorz Tomkowicz is a self-educated Polish mathematician who has made several important contributions to the theory of paradoxical decompositions and invariant measures.

Stan Wagon is a Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College, Minnesota. He is a winner of the Wolfram Research Innovator Award, as well as numerous writing awards including the Ford, Evans, and Allendoerfer Awards. His previous work includes A Course in Computational Number Theory (2000), The SIAM 100-Digit Challenge (2004), and Mathematica® in Action, 3rd edition (2010).

Table of Contents

Part I. Paradoxical Decompositions, or the Nonexistence of Finitely Additive Measures: 1. Introduction; 2. The Hausdorff paradox; 3. The Banach–Tarski paradox: duplicating spheres and balls; 4. Hyperbolic paradoxes; 5. Locally commutative actions: minimizing the number of pieces in a paradoxical decomposition; 6. Higher dimensions; 7. Free groups of large rank: getting a continuum of spheres from one; 8. Paradoxes in low dimensions; 9. Squaring the circle; 10. The semigroup of equidecomposability types; Part II: Finitely Additive Measures, or the Nonexistence of Paradoxical Decompositions: 11. Transition; 12. Measures in groups; 13. Applications of amenability; 14. Growth conditions in groups and supramenability; 15. The role of the axiom of choice.
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