Frigyes Riesz and the emergence of general topology

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In 1906, Frigyes Riesz introduced a preliminary version of the notion of a topological space. He called it a mathematical continuum. This development can be traced back to the end of 1904 when, genuinely interested in taking up Hilbert’s foundations of geometry from 1902, Riesz aimed to extend Hilbert’s notion of a two-dimensional manifold to the three-dimensional case. Starting with the plane as an abstract point-set, Hilbert had postulated the existence of a system of neighbourhoods, thereby introducing the notion of an accumulation point for the point-sets of the plane. Inspired by Hilbert’s technical approach, as well as by recent developments in analysis and point-set topology in France, Riesz defined the concept of a mathe- matical continuum as an abstract set provided with a notion of an accumulation point. In addition, he developed further elementary concepts in abstract point-set topology. Taking an abstract topological approach, he formulated a concept of three-dimensional continuous space that resembles the modern concept of a three-dimensional topolog- ical manifold. In 1908, Riesz presented his concept of mathematical continuum at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rome. His lecture immediately won the attention of people interested in carrying on his research. They promoted his ideas, thus assuring their gradual reception by several future founders of general topology. In this way, Riesz’s work contributed significantly to the emergence of this discipline.

SEEK ID: https://ldh.lir-mainz.imise.uni-leipzig.de/publications/4

DOI: 10.1007/s00407-014-0144-6

Projects: LDH project

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Archive for History of Exact Sciences

Citation: Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 69(1):55-102

Date Published: 2015

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Rodríguez, L. (2014). Frigyes Riesz and the emergence of general topology. In Archive for History of Exact Sciences (Vol. 69, Issue 1, pp. 55–102). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00407-014-0144-6
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