Continuous Geometry
Explore the fascinating world of mathematics with Continuous Geometry by John Von Neumann, published by Princeton University Press in 1998. This comprehensive 312-page paperback delves into the foundational principles of continuous geometry, beginning with the development of its axioms and dimension theory. Von Neumann's insightful lecture notes guide readers through the intricacies of the irreducible case and the function D(a).
The book further examines the properties of regular rings and presents a diverse array of results pertaining to lattices that embody continuous geometries. Ideal for advanced mathematics enthusiasts and professionals alike, Continuous Geometry serves as both an essential reference and a thought-provoking exploration of geometric concepts. Enhance your understanding of advanced geometry and discover the innovative ideas of one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century.