Homotopical Topology

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  • Homotopical Topology Book Detail

  • Author : Anatoly Fomenko
  • Release Date : 2016-06-24
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Genre : Mathematics
  • Pages : 635
  • ISBN 13 : 3319234889
  • File Size : 74,74 MB

Homotopical Topology by Anatoly Fomenko PDF Summary

Book Description: This textbook on algebraic topology updates a popular textbook from the golden era of the Moscow school of I. M. Gelfand. The first English translation, done many decades ago, remains very much in demand, although it has been long out-of-print and is difficult to obtain. Therefore, this updated English edition will be much welcomed by the mathematical community. Distinctive features of this book include: a concise but fully rigorous presentation, supplemented by a plethora of illustrations of a high technical and artistic caliber; a huge number of nontrivial examples and computations done in detail; a deeper and broader treatment of topics in comparison to most beginning books on algebraic topology; an extensive, and very concrete, treatment of the machinery of spectral sequences. The second edition contains an entirely new chapter on K-theory and the Riemann-Roch theorem (after Hirzebruch and Grothendieck).

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