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Introduction to topology
This English translation of a Russian book presents the basic notions of differential and algebraic topology, which are indispensable for specialists and useful for research mathematicians and theoretical physicists. In particular, ideas and results are introduced related to manifolds, cell spaces,...
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American Mathematical Society
2001
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author | Vassiliev, V A |
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description | This English translation of a Russian book presents the basic notions of differential and algebraic topology, which are indispensable for specialists and useful for research mathematicians and theoretical physicists. In particular, ideas and results are introduced related to manifolds, cell spaces, coverings and fibrations, homotopy groups, intersection index, etc. The author notes, "The lecture note origins of the book left a significant imprint on its style. It contains very few detailed proofs: I tried to give as many illustrations as possible and to show what really occurs in topology, not always explaining why it occurs." He concludes, "As a rule, only those proofs (or sketches of proofs) that are interesting per se and have important generalizations are presented.". |
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spelling | cern-27543872021-04-21T16:43:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2754387engVassiliev, V AIntroduction to topologyXXThis English translation of a Russian book presents the basic notions of differential and algebraic topology, which are indispensable for specialists and useful for research mathematicians and theoretical physicists. In particular, ideas and results are introduced related to manifolds, cell spaces, coverings and fibrations, homotopy groups, intersection index, etc. The author notes, "The lecture note origins of the book left a significant imprint on its style. It contains very few detailed proofs: I tried to give as many illustrations as possible and to show what really occurs in topology, not always explaining why it occurs." He concludes, "As a rule, only those proofs (or sketches of proofs) that are interesting per se and have important generalizations are presented.".American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:27543872001 |
spellingShingle | XX Vassiliev, V A Introduction to topology |
title | Introduction to topology |
title_full | Introduction to topology |
title_fullStr | Introduction to topology |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to topology |
title_short | Introduction to topology |
title_sort | introduction to topology |
topic | XX |
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