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A fresh approach to topology makes this complex topic easier for students to master. Topologythe branch of mathematics that studies the properties of spaces that remain unaffected by stretching and other distortionscan present significant challenges for undergraduate students of mathematics and the sciences. Understanding Topology aims to change that. The perfect introductory topology textbook, Understanding Topology requires only a knowledge of calculus and a general familiarity with set theory and logic. Equally approachable and rigorous, the book's clear organization, worked examples, and concise writing style support a thorough understanding of basic topological principles. Professor Shaun V. Ault's unique emphasis on fascinating applications, from mapping DNA to determining the shape of the universe, will engage students in a way traditional topology textbooks do not. This groundbreaking new text: presents Euclidean, abstract, and basic algebraic topology explains metric top

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A perfect introductory topology textbook, Understanding Topology requires only a knowledge of calculus and a general familiarity with set theory and logic. Equally approachable and rigorous, the textbook's clear organization, worked examples, and concise writing style support a thorough understanding of basic topological principles, and might reasonably be expected to become a standard reference for teaching backgrounds of topology in the years to come.
—Marek Golasinski (Olsztyn), Zentralblatt Math
A useful book for undergraduates, with the initial introduction to concepts being at the level of intuition and analogy, followed by mathematical rigour.
—John Bartlett CMath MIMA, Mathematics Today

Table of Contents

Preface
I Euclidean Topology
1. Introduction to Topology
1.1 Deformations
1.2 Topological Spaces
2. Metric Topology in Euclidean Space
2.1 Distance
2.2 Continuity and Homeomorphism
2.3 Compactness and Limits
2.4 Connectedness
2.5 Metric Spaces in General
3. Vector Fields in the Plane
3.1 Trajectories and Phase Portraits
3.2 Index of a Critical Point
3.3 *Nullclines and Trapping Regions
II Abstract Topology with Applications
4. Abstract Point-Set Topology
4.1 The Definition of a Topology
4.2 Continuity and Limits
4.3 Subspace Topology and Quotient Topology
4.4 Compactness and Connectedness
4.5 Product and Function Spaces
4.6 *The Infinitude of the Primes
5. Surfaces
5.1 Surfaces and Surfaces-with-Boundary
5.2 Plane Models and Words
5.3 Orientability
5.4 Euler Characteristic
6. Applications in Graphs and Knots
6.1 Graphs and Embeddings
6.2 Graphs, Maps, and Coloring Problems
6.3 Knots and Links
6.4 Knot Classification
III Basic Algebraic Topology
7. The Fundamental Group
7.1 Algebra of Loops
7.2 Fundamental Group as Topological Invariant
7.3 Covering Spaces and the Circle
7.4 Compact Surfaces and Knot Complements
7.5 *Higher Homotopy Groups
8. Introduction to Homology
8.1 Rational Homology
8.2 Integral Homology
Appendixes
A. Review of Set Theory and Functions
A.1 Sets and Operations on Sets
A.2 Relations and Functions
B. Group Theory and Linear Algebra
B.1 Groups
B.2 Linear Algebra
C. Selected Solutions
D. Notations
Bibliography
Index

Understanding Topology

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 27/03/2018
    ISBN13: 9781421424071, 978-1421424071
    ISBN10: 142142407X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A fresh approach to topology makes this complex topic easier for students to master. Topologythe branch of mathematics that studies the properties of spaces that remain unaffected by stretching and other distortionscan present significant challenges for undergraduate students of mathematics and the sciences. Understanding Topology aims to change that. The perfect introductory topology textbook, Understanding Topology requires only a knowledge of calculus and a general familiarity with set theory and logic. Equally approachable and rigorous, the book's clear organization, worked examples, and concise writing style support a thorough understanding of basic topological principles. Professor Shaun V. Ault's unique emphasis on fascinating applications, from mapping DNA to determining the shape of the universe, will engage students in a way traditional topology textbooks do not. This groundbreaking new text: presents Euclidean, abstract, and basic algebraic topology explains metric top

    Trade Review
    A perfect introductory topology textbook, Understanding Topology requires only a knowledge of calculus and a general familiarity with set theory and logic. Equally approachable and rigorous, the textbook's clear organization, worked examples, and concise writing style support a thorough understanding of basic topological principles, and might reasonably be expected to become a standard reference for teaching backgrounds of topology in the years to come.
    —Marek Golasinski (Olsztyn), Zentralblatt Math
    A useful book for undergraduates, with the initial introduction to concepts being at the level of intuition and analogy, followed by mathematical rigour.
    —John Bartlett CMath MIMA, Mathematics Today

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    I Euclidean Topology
    1. Introduction to Topology
    1.1 Deformations
    1.2 Topological Spaces
    2. Metric Topology in Euclidean Space
    2.1 Distance
    2.2 Continuity and Homeomorphism
    2.3 Compactness and Limits
    2.4 Connectedness
    2.5 Metric Spaces in General
    3. Vector Fields in the Plane
    3.1 Trajectories and Phase Portraits
    3.2 Index of a Critical Point
    3.3 *Nullclines and Trapping Regions
    II Abstract Topology with Applications
    4. Abstract Point-Set Topology
    4.1 The Definition of a Topology
    4.2 Continuity and Limits
    4.3 Subspace Topology and Quotient Topology
    4.4 Compactness and Connectedness
    4.5 Product and Function Spaces
    4.6 *The Infinitude of the Primes
    5. Surfaces
    5.1 Surfaces and Surfaces-with-Boundary
    5.2 Plane Models and Words
    5.3 Orientability
    5.4 Euler Characteristic
    6. Applications in Graphs and Knots
    6.1 Graphs and Embeddings
    6.2 Graphs, Maps, and Coloring Problems
    6.3 Knots and Links
    6.4 Knot Classification
    III Basic Algebraic Topology
    7. The Fundamental Group
    7.1 Algebra of Loops
    7.2 Fundamental Group as Topological Invariant
    7.3 Covering Spaces and the Circle
    7.4 Compact Surfaces and Knot Complements
    7.5 *Higher Homotopy Groups
    8. Introduction to Homology
    8.1 Rational Homology
    8.2 Integral Homology
    Appendixes
    A. Review of Set Theory and Functions
    A.1 Sets and Operations on Sets
    A.2 Relations and Functions
    B. Group Theory and Linear Algebra
    B.1 Groups
    B.2 Linear Algebra
    C. Selected Solutions
    D. Notations
    Bibliography
    Index

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