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Algebraic Topology: An Intuitive Approach
 
Hajime Sato Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Algebraic Topology: An Intuitive Approach
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1046-0
Product Code:  MMONO/183
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eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4597-3
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Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1046-0
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Algebraic Topology: An Intuitive Approach
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Algebraic Topology: An Intuitive Approach
Hajime Sato Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1046-0
Product Code:  MMONO/183
List Price: $52.00
MAA Member Price: $46.80
AMS Member Price: $41.60
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4597-3
Product Code:  MMONO/183.E
List Price: $49.00
MAA Member Price: $44.10
AMS Member Price: $39.20
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1046-0
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4597-3
Product Code:  MMONO/183.B
List Price: $101.00 $76.50
MAA Member Price: $90.90 $68.85
AMS Member Price: $80.80 $61.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    Translations of Mathematical Monographs
    Iwanami Series in Modern Mathematics
    Volume: 1831999; 118 pp
    MSC: Primary 55; Secondary 57

    The single most difficult thing one faces when one begins to learn a new branch of mathematics is to get a feel for the mathematical sense of the subject. The purpose of this book is to help the aspiring reader acquire this essential common sense about algebraic topology in a short period of time. To this end, Sato leads the reader through simple but meaningful examples in concrete terms. Moreover, results are not discussed in their greatest possible generality, but in terms of the simplest and most essential cases.

    In response to suggestions from readers of the original edition of this book, Sato has added an appendix of useful definitions and results on sets, general topology, groups and such. He has also provided references.

    Topics covered include fundamental notions such as homeomorphisms, homotopy equivalence, fundamental groups and higher homotopy groups, homology and cohomology, fiber bundles, spectral sequences and characteristic classes. Objects and examples considered in the text include the torus, the Möbius strip, the Klein bottle, closed surfaces, cell complexes and vector bundles.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians in algebraic topology.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Homeomorphisms and homotopy equivalences
    • Topological spaces and cell complexes
    • Homotopy
    • Homology
    • Homology groups of cell complexes
    • Cohomology
    • The Universal coefficient theorem
    • Fiber bundles and vector bundles
    • Spectral sequences
    • A view from current mathematics
  • Reviews
     
     
    • ... Sato's book is a gem, and I am happy to recommend it in very enthusiastic terms.

      MAA Reviews
    • This is an uncommon book with an interesting idea behind it, which is given in its title: to give an intuitive approach to algebraic topology. Instead of stating theorems in full generality or proving them rigorously with all technical details (or proving them at all), the author rather tries to make the reader familiar with "the idea" of the central notions of algebraic topology.

      Zentralblatt MATH
    • A nice supplement for a topology course.

      American Mathematical Monthly
    • The present book is an interesting, perhaps radical, survey of current algebraic topology. For a student who finds topology to be a forest of details, this text offers a chance to get an overview of the whole field.

      Mathematical Reviews
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Iwanami Series in Modern Mathematics
Volume: 1831999; 118 pp
MSC: Primary 55; Secondary 57

The single most difficult thing one faces when one begins to learn a new branch of mathematics is to get a feel for the mathematical sense of the subject. The purpose of this book is to help the aspiring reader acquire this essential common sense about algebraic topology in a short period of time. To this end, Sato leads the reader through simple but meaningful examples in concrete terms. Moreover, results are not discussed in their greatest possible generality, but in terms of the simplest and most essential cases.

In response to suggestions from readers of the original edition of this book, Sato has added an appendix of useful definitions and results on sets, general topology, groups and such. He has also provided references.

Topics covered include fundamental notions such as homeomorphisms, homotopy equivalence, fundamental groups and higher homotopy groups, homology and cohomology, fiber bundles, spectral sequences and characteristic classes. Objects and examples considered in the text include the torus, the Möbius strip, the Klein bottle, closed surfaces, cell complexes and vector bundles.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians in algebraic topology.

  • Chapters
  • Homeomorphisms and homotopy equivalences
  • Topological spaces and cell complexes
  • Homotopy
  • Homology
  • Homology groups of cell complexes
  • Cohomology
  • The Universal coefficient theorem
  • Fiber bundles and vector bundles
  • Spectral sequences
  • A view from current mathematics
  • ... Sato's book is a gem, and I am happy to recommend it in very enthusiastic terms.

    MAA Reviews
  • This is an uncommon book with an interesting idea behind it, which is given in its title: to give an intuitive approach to algebraic topology. Instead of stating theorems in full generality or proving them rigorously with all technical details (or proving them at all), the author rather tries to make the reader familiar with "the idea" of the central notions of algebraic topology.

    Zentralblatt MATH
  • A nice supplement for a topology course.

    American Mathematical Monthly
  • The present book is an interesting, perhaps radical, survey of current algebraic topology. For a student who finds topology to be a forest of details, this text offers a chance to get an overview of the whole field.

    Mathematical Reviews
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