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Book DetailsColloquium PublicationsVolume: 13; 1932; 419 ppMSC: Primary 54
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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Chapter I. Consequences of axioms 0 and 1
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Chapter II. Consequences of axioms 0, 1 and 2
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Chapter III. Consequences of axioms 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4
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Chapter IV. Consequences of axioms 0 and 1–5
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Chapter V. Upper semi-continuous collections
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Chapter VI. Consequences of axioms $0$, $1$, $2$, $3$, $4$, $5_1$, $5_2$, $6$ and $7$
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Chapter VII. Concerning topological equivalence and the introduction of distance
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Reviews
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As it stands, the work as a whole can only be described as monumental.
A whole generation of topologists has matured since this book first appeared ... The book is concerned mainly with three large and closely related sectors of point-set topology:the theory of continuous curves (locally connected, connected spaces), the topology of the plane and 2-sphere, and upper semi-continuous collections and decompositions. While the methods are elementary (in the technical sense) and, strictly speaking no knowledge of the literature is required or referred to, certainly some knowledge of general topology will be found helpful.
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Chapters
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Chapter I. Consequences of axioms 0 and 1
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Chapter II. Consequences of axioms 0, 1 and 2
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Chapter III. Consequences of axioms 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4
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Chapter IV. Consequences of axioms 0 and 1–5
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Chapter V. Upper semi-continuous collections
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Chapter VI. Consequences of axioms $0$, $1$, $2$, $3$, $4$, $5_1$, $5_2$, $6$ and $7$
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Chapter VII. Concerning topological equivalence and the introduction of distance
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As it stands, the work as a whole can only be described as monumental.
A whole generation of topologists has matured since this book first appeared ... The book is concerned mainly with three large and closely related sectors of point-set topology:the theory of continuous curves (locally connected, connected spaces), the topology of the plane and 2-sphere, and upper semi-continuous collections and decompositions. While the methods are elementary (in the technical sense) and, strictly speaking no knowledge of the literature is required or referred to, certainly some knowledge of general topology will be found helpful.
Mathematical Reviews