Walter B. Rudin: "Set Theory: An Offspring of Analysis"
Prof. Walter B. Rudin presents the lecture, "Set Theory: An Offspring of Analysis." Prof. Jay Beder introduces Prof. Dattatraya J. Patil who introduces Prof. Walter B. Rudin in the second Marden Lecture at UWM.

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