Abstract

A neat nonstandard proof of Stone's representation theorem is given. Improving on previous proofs (Loeb [5], Brunet [2]), it uses the remarkably simple fact that infinitesimal members of a filter on $X$, in any enlargement, are always compact for a natural topology on ${}^{\ast}X$.

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