In 1961 Robinson introduced an entirely new version of the theory of infinitesimals, which he called 'Nonstandard analysis'. 'Nonstandard' here refers to the nature of new fields of numbers as defined by nonstandard models of the first-order theory of the reals. This system of numbers was closely related to the ring of Schmieden and Laugwitz, developed independently a few years earlier. During the last thirty years the use of nonstandard models in mathematics has taken its rightful place among the various methods employed by mathematicians. The contributions in this volume have been selected to present a panoramic view of the various directions in which nonstandard analysis is advancing, thus serving as a source of inspiration for future ...
1. As early as 1934 it was pointed out by Thoralf Skolem (see [17]) that there exist proper extensio...
Abstract. A general method of interpreting weak higher-type theories of nonstan-dard arithmetic in t...
In 1960s Abraham Robinson has developed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a...
In 1961 Robinson introduced an entirely new version of the theory of infinitesimals, which he called...
Starting with a simple formulation accessible to all mathematicians, this second edition is designed...
This MQP reviews the history of nonstandard analysis, how it can be used, and its applications in ba...
For over a century, the calculus has been understood via the limit process developed by Cauchy and W...
Abstract. The principal set-theoretic credos of nonstandard analysis are presented. A “naive ” justi...
The present lecture notes have grown from a series of three lectures which were given by the author ...
Nonstandard analysis was born in the decade of 1960 an attempt to give a formal context to the Leibn...
A collection of research articles that arose from a conference on Nonstandard Analysis and Applicati...
To appear in: Proceedings of the IAMP Conference Marseille 1986, Mebkhout, M.; Seneor, R. (eds.), Wo...
An infinitesimal is a ‘number’ that is smaller then each positive real number and is larger than eac...
This research monograph considers the subject of asymptotics from a nonstandard view point. It is in...
Herzberg F. Two recent applications of nonstandard analysis to the theory of financial markets. In: ...
1. As early as 1934 it was pointed out by Thoralf Skolem (see [17]) that there exist proper extensio...
Abstract. A general method of interpreting weak higher-type theories of nonstan-dard arithmetic in t...
In 1960s Abraham Robinson has developed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a...
In 1961 Robinson introduced an entirely new version of the theory of infinitesimals, which he called...
Starting with a simple formulation accessible to all mathematicians, this second edition is designed...
This MQP reviews the history of nonstandard analysis, how it can be used, and its applications in ba...
For over a century, the calculus has been understood via the limit process developed by Cauchy and W...
Abstract. The principal set-theoretic credos of nonstandard analysis are presented. A “naive ” justi...
The present lecture notes have grown from a series of three lectures which were given by the author ...
Nonstandard analysis was born in the decade of 1960 an attempt to give a formal context to the Leibn...
A collection of research articles that arose from a conference on Nonstandard Analysis and Applicati...
To appear in: Proceedings of the IAMP Conference Marseille 1986, Mebkhout, M.; Seneor, R. (eds.), Wo...
An infinitesimal is a ‘number’ that is smaller then each positive real number and is larger than eac...
This research monograph considers the subject of asymptotics from a nonstandard view point. It is in...
Herzberg F. Two recent applications of nonstandard analysis to the theory of financial markets. In: ...
1. As early as 1934 it was pointed out by Thoralf Skolem (see [17]) that there exist proper extensio...
Abstract. A general method of interpreting weak higher-type theories of nonstan-dard arithmetic in t...
In 1960s Abraham Robinson has developed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of analysis and a...