A Taste of Topology / Edition 1

A Taste of Topology / Edition 1

by Volker Runde
     
 

ISBN-10: 038725790X

ISBN-13: 9780387257907

Pub. Date: 07/06/2005

Publisher: Springer New York

If mathematics is a language, then taking a topology course at the undergraduate level is cramming vocabulary and memorizing irregular verbs: a necessary, but not always exciting exercise one has to go through before one can read great works of literature in the original language.

The present book grew out of notes for an introductory topology course at the

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If mathematics is a language, then taking a topology course at the undergraduate level is cramming vocabulary and memorizing irregular verbs: a necessary, but not always exciting exercise one has to go through before one can read great works of literature in the original language.

The present book grew out of notes for an introductory topology course at the University of Alberta. It provides a concise introduction to set-theoretic topology (and to a tiny little bit of algebraic topology). It is accessible to undergraduates from the second year on, but even beginning graduate students can benefit from some parts.

Great care has been devoted to the selection of examples that are not self-serving, but already accessible for students who have a background in calculus and elementary algebra, but not necessarily in real or complex analysis.

In some points, the book treats its material differently than other texts on the subject:

* Baire's theorem is derived from Bourbaki's Mittag-Leffler theorem;

* Nets are used extensively, in particular for an intuitive proof of Tychonoff's theorem;

* A short and elegant, but little known proof for the Stone-Weierstrass theorem is given.

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Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780387257907
Publisher:
Springer New York
Publication date:
07/06/2005
Series:
Universitext Series
Edition description:
1st ed. 2005. Corr. 2nd printing 2007
Pages:
182
Product dimensions:
0.40(w) x 6.14(h) x 9.21(d)

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Table of Contents

Preface.- Introduction.- Set Theory.- Metric Spaces.- Set Theoretic Topology.- Systems of Continuous Functions.- Basic Algebraic Topology.- The Classical Mittag-Leffler Theorem Derived from Bourbaki’s.- Failure of the Heine-Borel Theorem in Infinite-Dimensional Spaces.- The Arzela-Ascoli Theorem.- References.- List of Symbols.- Index.

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