<DIV>This self-contained text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and may be used either after or concurrently with courses in general topology and algebra. It surveys several algebraic invariants: the fundamental group, singular and Cech homology groups, and a variety of co
Homological Algebra and Algebraic Topology
β Scribed by Wojciech ChachΓ³lski, Roy Skjelnes
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 115
- Series
- Lecture notes
- Edition
- version 3 Nov 2009
- Category
- Library
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This self-contained text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and may be used either after or concurrently with courses in general topology and algebra. It surveys several algebraic invariants: the fundamental group, singular and Cech homology groups, and a variety of cohomol
The earlier chapters are quite good; however, some of the advanced topics in this book are better approached (appreciated) after one has learned about them elsewhere, at a more leisurely pace. For instance, this isn't the best place to first read about characteristic classes and topological K the
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