10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERREAL NUMBER»
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Heinrich Hertz (1857–1894) We arenowina positionto state preciselywhatwe
meanby a “hyperreal number system.” DEFINITION . A structure S isa hyperreal
number system if it has the following three properties: 1. S contains the real
number ...
James M. Henle, Eugene M. Kleinberg, 2014
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: An Analytical Approach
This is equivalent to saying that |a — 0\ < t for every positive standard hyperreal
number e. A non-zero hyperreal number a is said to be infinitesimally small if it is
infinitely close to 0, i.e. if |a| is an infinitesimal. Thus we now finally have a ...
3
Handbook of Analysis and Its Foundations
A hyperreal number 5 is called bounded if —r < 5 < r for some real number r;
otherwise 5 is unbounded. (Other terms commonly used in place of “bounded”
are limited and hyperfinite.) Clearly, any real number is bounded. Show that
some ...
4
Non-Standard Analysis:
Hyperreal Number, Ultrafilter, ...
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5
Mathematical Mechanics: From Particle to Muscle
(1) Every hyperreal number which is between two infinitesimals is infinitesimal. (2
) Every hyperreal number which is between two finite hyperreal numbers is finite.
(3) Every hyperreal number which is greater than some positive infinite number ...
6
Hyperreal Number: Infinity, Infinitesimal, Field Extension, ...
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
7
Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty
With this new hyperreal number system, we can introduce functions whose
values may be ordinary or hyperreal numbers. In terms of these numbers, we can
redefine the continuity of a function. Thus/tO is continuous at x =a if/(x) -f(a) is an ...
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Articles on Non-Standard Analysis, Including: Ultrafilter, ...
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THE UNITY IN THE UNIVERSE: Theory of Theories Theory of ...
... becomes more obV1ous. p,000---00q This means that for the numbers of the
form Tk and r,000- - ~00s T , when k I 00, holds. p,000---00q The hyperreal
number k“ is larger than the hyperreal r,000 - - ~00 s number 7, , when p > r (
regardless ...
10
Infinitesimal Methods of Mathematical Analysis
Definition 3.17 The hyperreal number :0 is said to be finite if and only if le < r| for
some real number 1' > 0. infinite if and only if |z| > r for every real number 1' > 0.
infinitesimal if and only if M < r for every real number 1' > 0. We describe as ...