Infinity

MAT2109.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2023 Infinity

Course Description

Summary

A large part of modern mathematics has to do with how we conceptualize and manage the idea of infinity. This occurs in different places: the infinity of the horizon line that appeared with the development of perspective drawing, the infinitely small and infinitely many quantities of calculus, the infinite depth of fractals, the potentially infinite size of sets. This class will survey some of these concepts and briefly talk about how they are formalized in mathematics. There will be a particular emphasis on Cantor鈥檚 set theory, which was developed in the late nineteenth century, and which provided new logical tools and a new language to talk about infinite quantities. No mathematical background or knowledge will be assumed. Module dates: 9/8, 9/12, 9/15, 9/19, 9/22, 9/26.

Instructor

  • Andrew McIntyre

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2023

Area of Study

Credits

1

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20