Set Theory
Andreas Löffler and
Lutz Kruschwitz
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Andreas Löffler: Free University of Berlin
Lutz Kruschwitz: Free University of Berlin
Chapter 2 in The Brownian Motion, 2019, pp 15-28 from Springer
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Abstract We will present the most important elements of set theory, because without appropriate knowledge one cannot acquire a sufficient understanding of Brownian motion. Set theory is also needed when it comes to the theory of random variables, probability theory, information economics, or game theory. Since set theory is not dealt with in sufficient detail in formal training of economists, we will discuss the required issues here.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-20103-6_2
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