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  1. Varieties of constructive mathematics.D. S. Bridges & Fred Richman - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Fred Richman.
    This is an introduction to, and survey of, the constructive approaches to pure mathematics. The authors emphasise the viewpoint of Errett Bishop's school, but intuitionism. Russian constructivism and recursive analysis are also treated, with comparisons between the various approaches included where appropriate. Constructive mathematics is now enjoying a revival, with interest from not only logicans but also category theorists, recursive function theorists and theoretical computer scientists. This account for non-specialists in these and other disciplines.
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  • Complete metric Boolean algebras.A. N. Kolmogorov - 1995 - Philosophical Studies 77 (1):57 - 66.
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  • Metric Boolean algebras and constructive measure theory.Thierry Coquand & Erik Palmgren - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (7):687-704.
    This work concerns constructive aspects of measure theory. By considering metric completions of Boolean algebras – an approach first suggested by Kolmogorov – one can give a very simple construction of e.g. the Lebesgue measure on the unit interval. The integration spaces of Bishop and Cheng turn out to give examples of such Boolean algebras. We analyse next the notion of Borel subsets. We show that the algebra of such subsets can be characterised in a pointfree and constructive way by (...)
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  • Constructive Analysis.Errett Bishop & Douglas Bridges - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):1047-1048.
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