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A Taste of Topology Volker Runde

A Taste of Topology By Volker Runde

A Taste of Topology by Volker Runde


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Having evolved from Runde's notes for an introductory topology course at the University of Alberta, this essential text provides a concise introduction to set-theoretic topology, as well as some algebraic topology.

A Taste of Topology Summary

A Taste of Topology by Volker Runde

This should be a revelation for mathematics undergraduates. Having evolved from Runde's notes for an introductory topology course at the University of Alberta, this essential text provides a concise introduction to set-theoretic topology, as well as some algebraic topology. It is accessible to undergraduates from the second year on, and even beginning graduate students can benefit from some sections. The well-chosen selection of examples is accessible to students who have a background in calculus and elementary algebra, but not necessarily in real or complex analysis. In places, Runde's text treats its material differently to other books on the subject, providing a fresh perspective.

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From the reviews:

This is an introduction to set-theoretic topology ... . Each section of each chapter ends with exercises and each chapter has a section with remarks of a historical nature and suggestions for further reading. I consider this 'Taste of Topology' an interesting universitext that will make the appetite of the students grow during the years. (Corina Mohorianu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1079, 2006)

The intention of 'A Taste of Topology' is to provide a first introduction to topology for students ... in calculus and basic algebra. ... Each chapter contains well-chosen examples and exercises and concludes with historical remarks. The presentation is based on nets instead of filters throughout, certainly to the advantage of the beginner in the field. Several novel approaches to standard material ... round off the picture of a welcome and timely addition to the introductory literature on topology. (M. Kunzinger, Monatshefte fur Mathematik, Vol. 150 (3), 2007)

The book is an introductory text for a study of topology. In general, the book is oriented to second-year undergraduates. It presents the basic language used in various fields of modern mathematics. The book covers classical topics of topology. ... The text also presents several non-typical approaches to various topics. ... The book is also a source of exercise on basic topological notions. (EMS Newsletter, September, 2006)

...Runde does something very interesting and, I think, very useful, in the book under review: he explicitly plays down what accordingly might to the beginner appear synthetic and artificial, and plays up material which resonates with other, already familiar, mathematical notions from, for example, analysis; and he goes well beyond what is ordinarily found in a first topology course. ..The highlight of this presentation is the proof of the equivalence of having a normed space be finite dimensional, of having its closed unit ball be compact, and of having each closed and bounded subset be compact. Appearing at the end of the book in the form of an appendix this elegant characterization is a nice encore to what came before... A Taste of Topology is also rich in exercises of varying degrees of difficulty and contains excellent historical material, primarily contained in the sections labeled Remarks at the ends of all chapters...Manifestly Runde possesses the gifts of understatement and a light touch which contributes substantially to the book's readability... I will now amplify this by noting that I intend to use Runde's A Taste of Topology as the main textbook...I highly recommend the book. [Michael Berg; posted to MAA Reviews 12/1/2005]

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.

Additional information

NLS9780387257907
9780387257907
038725790X
A Taste of Topology by Volker Runde
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2007-12-07
177
N/A
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