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A new fundamental notion

Riemann's manifolds

José Ferreirós

pp. 39-80

Abstrakt

In this chapter we trace back the first influential appearance of a set-theoretical viewpoint to the work of Riemann. Of course, by speaking of "a set-theoretical viewpoint" I do not mean to suggest that Riemann reached technical results that we would classify today as belonging to set theory-only that he introduced set language substantially in his treatment of mathematical theories and regarded sets as a foundation for mathematics. This comes out in a public lecture given in 1854, on the occasion of his Habilitation as a professor at Göttingen, when he proposed a general notion of manifold-the famous "On the Hypotheses upon which Geometry is Founded," published posthumously by Dedekind in 1868. We shall refer to it as Riemann's Habilitationsvortrag.

Publication details

Published in:

Ferreirós José (2007) Labyrinth of thought: a history of set theory and its role in modern mathematics. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Seiten: 39-80

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7643-8350-3_2

Referenz:

Ferreirós José (2007) A new fundamental notion: Riemann's manifolds, In: Labyrinth of thought, Basel, Birkhäuser, 39–80.