• Topology

Topology Will Chambers

  • ISBN: 9781788821186
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 150

About the Book

The book's principal aim is to provide a simple, thorough survey of elementary topics in the study of collections of objects, or sets, that possess a mathematical structure. This book was written to be a readable introduction to algebraic topology with rather broad coverage of the subject. The viewpoint is quite classical in spirit, and stays well within the confines of pure algebraic topology. Topology developed as a field of study out of geometry and set theory, through analysis of concepts such as space, dimension, and transformation. Such ideas go back to Gottfried Leibniz, who in the 17th century envisioned the geometria situs and analysis situs. Leonhard Euler's Seven Bridges of Konigsberg Problem and Polyhedron Formula arearguably the field's first theorems. The term topology was introduced by Johann Benedict Listing in the 19th century, although it was not until the first decades of the 20th century that the idea of a topological space was developed. By the middle of the 20th century, topology had become a major branch of mathematics. The motivating insight behind topology is that some geometric problems depend not on the exact shape of the objects involved, but rather on the way they are put together. For example, the square and the circle have many properties in common: they are both one dimensional objects (from a topological point of view) and both separate the plane into two parts, the part insideand the part outside.

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Contents: 1. Set Theory and Logic, 2. General Topology, 3. Metric Spaces, 4. Topological Vector Spaces, 5. Flomology, 6. Cohomology, 7. Flomotopy Theory, 8. Surface Topology, 9. Connected Space, 10. Compact Space.
Will Chambers is a Professor of Mathematics and Co-Director of the Institute for Mathematical Science. He emphasized an axiomatic and abstract treatment on all aspects of modern mathematics. The first volume of Elements appeared in many years ago. Subsequently, a wide variety of topics have been covered, including works on set theory, algebra, general topology, functions of a real variable, topological vector spaces, and integration. He has published research articles on dynamical systems and applications of topology to geographic information systems. Will Chambers has been actively involved in curriculum development and in education outreach activities. He is currently co-authoring a text, Algebraic Models in Our World, which is targeted for college-level general-education mathematics audiences.

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