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A Basic Course in Topology

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This book serves as an introduction to topology, a branch of mathematics that studies the qualitative properties of geometric objects. It is designed as a bridge between elementary courses in analysis and linear algebra and more advanced classes in algebraic and geometric topology, making it particularly suitable for both undergraduate and graduate mathematics students. Additionally, it can be used for self-study.
The authors employ the modern language of category theory to unify and clarify the concepts presented, with definitions supported by numerous examples and illustrations. The book includes over 170 exercises that reinforce and deepen the understanding of the material. Many sections feature brief insights into advanced topics, providing a foundation for study projects or seminar presentations.
In addition to set-theoretic topology, the book covers essential concepts such as fundamental groups, covering spaces, bundles, sheaves, and simplicial methods, which are vital in contemporary geometry and topology.

List of contents

- Basic Concepts of Topology.- Universal Constructions.- Connectivity and Separation.- Compactness and Mapping Spaces.- Transformation Groups.- Paths and Loops.- The Fundamental Group.- Covering Spaces.- Bundles and Fibrations.- Sheaves.- Simplicial Sets.

About the author

Gerd Laures holds the Chair of Topology at the University of Bochum. He is jointly responsible for the education of students in bachelor’s and master’s programs, as well as for doctoral training. Previously, he worked at the universities of Bonn, Heidelberg, Mainz, and at MIT in Boston (USA).
Markus Szymik holds a Chair of Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield. He studied mathematics and philosophy at the universities of Göttingen and Bielefeld and has done research at various other institutions at Bochum, Bonn, Cambridge, Copenhagen, Düsseldorf, Harvard, MIT, NTNU, Oxford, Stanford, and Stockholm. His research focuses on algebraic and geometric problems related to symmetries.

Summary

This book serves as an introduction to topology, a branch of mathematics that studies the qualitative properties of geometric objects. It is designed as a bridge between elementary courses in analysis and linear algebra and more advanced classes in algebraic and geometric topology, making it particularly suitable for both undergraduate and graduate mathematics students. The authors employ the modern language of category theory to unify and clarify the concepts presented, with definitions supported by numerous examples and illustrations. The book includes over 170 exercises that reinforce and deepen the understanding of the material.

Product details

Authors Gerd Laures, Markus Szymik
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Grundkurs Topologie
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2025
 
EAN 9783662706015
ISBN 978-3-662-70601-5
No. of pages 245
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 400 g
Illustrations XII, 245 p. 182 illus.
Series Compact Textbooks in Mathematics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

Algebraische Topologie, Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Topology, compactness, homotopy, Set-Theoretic Topology, Categories

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