Understanding Numbers: A Beginner's Guide to Peano Arithmetic π
Discover the origins of formal arithmetic with a simple introduction to Peano's axioms and how they underpin our understanding of numbers. Perfect for newcomers interested in the foundations of mathematics!

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The need to formalise arithmetic was not well appreciated until the 1860s. Then, Hermann Grassmann showed that many facts in arithmetic could be derived from more basic ideas. This video gives a simple introduction to the system introduced by Giusseppe Peano. Peano's axioms
have had an influence to this day, for example in modern notation β, for membership of a set.
This video is an updated version of one of the earliest uploads on this channel.
0:00 Intro: where do numbers come from?
0:31 Peano, Grassman and Dedekind at the end of the 19th century
0:51 A simplfied version of two of Peano's axioms
1:10 Examples of the "successor" function
1:45 Peano's definition is recursive and allows you to build a number of any size
2:05 What can be known? Outro
"Nine" is often listed as the number of Peano's axioms.
This video uses "five" as the original number. History is complicated.
A nice (technical) summary is found in the Sec 9.7 Notes of
the Lectures on the Curry-Howard Isomorphism, by
Morten Heine SΓΈrensen, Pawel Urzyczyin
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/mathematics/peano-axiom
Peano photo:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giuseppe_Peano.jpg
(Copyright term expired: public domain)
Herman Grassman photo:
https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Grassmann/Grassmann.jpeg
(Public domain)
Dedekind photo
https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/richard-dedekind/
All other visuals through VideoScribe, under licencse.
Soundtrack: Night Chase Song by Raz Burg
under license from artlist.io
https://artlist.io/song/41496/night-chase
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have had an influence to this day, for example in modern notation β, for membership of a set.
This video is an updated version of one of the earliest uploads on this channel.
0:00 Intro: where do numbers come from?
0:31 Peano, Grassman and Dedekind at the end of the 19th century
0:51 A simplfied version of two of Peano's axioms
1:10 Examples of the "successor" function
1:45 Peano's definition is recursive and allows you to build a number of any size
2:05 What can be known? Outro
"Nine" is often listed as the number of Peano's axioms.
This video uses "five" as the original number. History is complicated.
A nice (technical) summary is found in the Sec 9.7 Notes of
the Lectures on the Curry-Howard Isomorphism, by
Morten Heine SΓΈrensen, Pawel Urzyczyin
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/mathematics/peano-axiom
Peano photo:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giuseppe_Peano.jpg
(Copyright term expired: public domain)
Herman Grassman photo:
https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Grassmann/Grassmann.jpeg
(Public domain)
Dedekind photo
https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/richard-dedekind/
All other visuals through VideoScribe, under licencse.
Soundtrack: Night Chase Song by Raz Burg
under license from artlist.io
https://artlist.io/song/41496/night-chase
βΊ Support the channel
Like: Give a π to this video (thanks!)
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbNqtl8DpH_LJf54wBxIlg?sub_confirmation=1
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Published
May 18, 2021
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