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This volume deals with the theory of finite topological spaces and its relationship with the homotopy and simple homotopy theory of polyhedra. The interaction between their intrinsic combinatorial and topological structures makes finite spaces a useful tool for studying problems in Topology, Algebra and Geometry from a new perspective. In particular, the methods developed in this manuscript are used to study Quillen's conjecture on the poset of p-subgroups of a finite group and the Andrews-Curtis conjecture on the 3-deformability of contractible two-dimensional complexes. This self-contained work constitutes the first detailed exposition on the algebraic topology of finite spaces. It is intended for topologists and combinatorialists, but it is also recommended for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students with a modest knowledge of Algebraic Topology.

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“This book deals with the algebraic topology of finite topological spaces and its applications, and includes well-known results on finite spaces and original results developed by the author. The book is self-contained and well written. It is understandable and enjoyable to read. It contains a lot of examples and figures which help the readers to understand the theory.” (Fumihiro Ushitaki, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2014)

“This book illustrates convincingly the idea that the study of finite non-Hausdorff spaces from a homotopical point of view is useful in many areas and can even be used to study well-known problems in classical algebraic topology. … This book is a revised version of the PhD Thesis of the author. … All the concepts introduced with the chapters are usefully illustrated by examples and the recollection of all these results gives a very nice introduction to a domain of growing interest.” (Etienne Fieux, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1235, 2012)



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1 Preliminaries.- 2 Basic topological properties of finite spaces.- 3 Minimal finite models.- 4 Simple homotopy types and finite spaces.- 5 Strong homotopy types.- 6 Methods of reduction.- 7 h-regular complexes and quotients.- 8 Group actions and a conjecture of Quillen.- 9 Reduced lattices.- 10 Fixed points and the Lefschetz number.- 11 The Andrews-Curtis conjecture.

Algebraic Topology of Finite Topological Spaces and Applications

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      Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
      Publication Date: 24/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9783642220029, 978-3642220029
      ISBN10: 3642220029

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume deals with the theory of finite topological spaces and its relationship with the homotopy and simple homotopy theory of polyhedra. The interaction between their intrinsic combinatorial and topological structures makes finite spaces a useful tool for studying problems in Topology, Algebra and Geometry from a new perspective. In particular, the methods developed in this manuscript are used to study Quillen's conjecture on the poset of p-subgroups of a finite group and the Andrews-Curtis conjecture on the 3-deformability of contractible two-dimensional complexes. This self-contained work constitutes the first detailed exposition on the algebraic topology of finite spaces. It is intended for topologists and combinatorialists, but it is also recommended for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students with a modest knowledge of Algebraic Topology.

      Trade Review

      From the reviews:

      “This book deals with the algebraic topology of finite topological spaces and its applications, and includes well-known results on finite spaces and original results developed by the author. The book is self-contained and well written. It is understandable and enjoyable to read. It contains a lot of examples and figures which help the readers to understand the theory.” (Fumihiro Ushitaki, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2014)

      “This book illustrates convincingly the idea that the study of finite non-Hausdorff spaces from a homotopical point of view is useful in many areas and can even be used to study well-known problems in classical algebraic topology. … This book is a revised version of the PhD Thesis of the author. … All the concepts introduced with the chapters are usefully illustrated by examples and the recollection of all these results gives a very nice introduction to a domain of growing interest.” (Etienne Fieux, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1235, 2012)



      Table of Contents
      1 Preliminaries.- 2 Basic topological properties of finite spaces.- 3 Minimal finite models.- 4 Simple homotopy types and finite spaces.- 5 Strong homotopy types.- 6 Methods of reduction.- 7 h-regular complexes and quotients.- 8 Group actions and a conjecture of Quillen.- 9 Reduced lattices.- 10 Fixed points and the Lefschetz number.- 11 The Andrews-Curtis conjecture.

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