This new-in-paperback introduction to topology emphasizes a geometric approach with a focus on surfaces. A primary feature is a large collection of exercises and projects, which fosters a teaching style that encourages the student to be an active class participant. A wide range of material at different levels supports flexible use of the book for a variety of students. Part I is appropriate for a one-semester or two-quarter course, and Part II (which is problem based) allows the book to be used for a year-long course which supports a variety of syllabuses.
The over 750 exercises range from simple checks of omitted details in arguments, to reinforce the material and increase student involvement, to the development of substantial theorems that have been broken into many steps. The style encourages an active student role. Solutions to selected exercises are included as an appendix, with solutions to all exercises available to the instructor on a companion website.
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Ideas are introduced in a geometric context and development of material always maintains its excitement. Long live mathematics! * Peter Ruane, MAA Reviews *
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-0-19-920248-5 (9780199202485)
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Terry Lawson is a Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University, New Orleans.
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, Professor of Mathematics, Tulane University
PART I: A GEOMETRIC INTRODUCTION TO TOPOLOGY; PART II: COVERING SPACES, CW COMPLEXES AND HOMOLOGY