Zermelo and the Heidelberg Congress 1904

作者: Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus

DOI: 10.1016/J.HM.2006.10.001

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摘要: Abstract At the Third International Congress of Mathematicians Julius Konig gave a flawed refutation Cantor's continuum hypothesis and well-ordering theorem. A newly discovered postcard Zermelo to Max Dehn supports view that quickly detected gap in Konig's argument. This is contrast more recent views attribute this role exclusively Hausdorff.

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