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| 020 | _a9781439871959 | ||
| 037 | _cTextbook | ||
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_aCSL _beng _cCSL |
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_aB316, Q3;3 TB _qCSL |
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_aSingh, Tej Bahadur _eauthor. _9861628 |
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| 245 | 0 | _aElements of Topology | |
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_aBoca: _bRaton CRC, _c2013. |
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_axxi, 530p. _b: ill. |
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| 500 | _aBibliography 525-526p.; Index 527-530p. | ||
| 520 | _aTopology is a large subject with many branches broadly categorized as algebraic topology, point-set topology, and geometric topology. Point-set topology is the main language for a broad variety of mathematical disciplines. Algebraic topology serves as a powerful tool for studying the problems in geometry and numerous other areas of mathematics. Elements of Topology provides a basic introduction to point-set topology and algebraic topology. It is intended for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students with working knowledge of analysis and algebra. Topics discussed include the theory of convergence, function spaces, topological transformation groups, fundamental groups, and covering spaces. | ||
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_a Convergence _9861629 |
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_a Separation axioms _9861630 |
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_aConnectedness _9861631 |
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