<p><P>"[The book] contains much of the needed background material in topology and algebraβ¦Concering the considerable material it covers, [the book] is very well-written and readable."</P><P>--Zentralblatt Math</P></p>
Introduction to combinatorial torsions
β Scribed by V G Turaev
- Publisher
- BirkhaΜuser
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 125
- Series
- Lectures in mathematics ETH ZuΜrich
- Category
- Library
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This book is an introduction to combinatorial torsions of cellular spaces and manifolds with special emphasis on torsions of 3-dimensional manifolds. The first two chapters cover algebraic foundations of the theory of torsions and various topological constructions of torsions due to K. Reidemeister,
This book is an introduction to combinatorial torsions of cellular spaces and manifolds with special emphasis on torsions of 3-dimensional manifolds. The first two chapters cover algebraic foundations of the theory of torsions and various topological constructions of torsions due to K. Reidemeister,
This introduction to combinatorial analysis defines the subject as "the number of ways there are of doing some well-defined operation." Chapter 1 surveys that part of the theory of permutations and combinations associated with elementary algebra, which leads to the extended treatment of generating f
This introduction to combinatorial analysis defines the subject as "the number of ways there are of doing some well-defined operation." Chapter 1 surveys that part of the theory of permutations and combinations associated with elementary algebra, which leads to the extended treatment of generating f
Maps as a mathematical main topic arose probably from the four color problem and the more general map coloring problem in the mid of the nineteenth century. Author could not list even main references on them because it is well known for mathematicians and beyond the scope of this lecture notes. Here