Logic Seminar-Ultrapower construction of the hyperreals
Time: Thursday, September 15, 11:00 am-12:00 noon
Place: Smith 120
Speaker: Henry Klatt, GWU
Title: Ultrapower construction of the hyperreals
Abstract: Few stories in the history of mathematics are as dramatic and entertaining as the story of the infinitesimal. Sitting at the center of the historical development of calculus, the topic pits philosophy, intuition, rigor, and computation against one another, along side a rich cast of characters including Isaac Newton, Karl Weierstrass, and Imre Lakatos. In the 1960s, Abraham Robinson placed the infinitesimal system, by then usurped by the more parsimonious Weierstrassian system of limits based on inequalities, on a rigorous footing using the techniques of model theory, creating a completely equivalent and more algebraically flavored approach to calculus. In this talk, we will review the ultrapower construction of the Hyperreals, how the system is used for calculus, and give a brief overview of the system's cultural status.