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Simplicial Structures in Topology provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the subject. Ideas are developed in the first four chapters. The fifth chapter studies closed surfaces and gives their classification. The last chapter of the book is devoted to homotopy groups, which are used in a short introduction on obstruction theory. The text is more in tune with the original development of algebraic topology as given by Henri Poincaré (singular homology is not discussed). Illustrative examples throughout and extensive exercises at the end of each chapter for practice enhance the text. Advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students will benefit from this book. Researchers and professionals interested in topology and applications of mathematics will also find this book useful
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monografia Rebiun19618188 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19618188 cr nn 008mamaa 101013s2011 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d 9781441972361 CBUC 991000521719706712 CBUC 991049586929706706 UPNA0406409 UPVA 996885343903706 UAM 991007632907004211 CBUC 991004877298306711 CBUC 991000727903506712 CBUC 991010407433706709 CBUC 991010407433706709 CUNEF 991000429334608131 UR0323272 UNAV 514.34 23 Ferrario, Davide L. Simplicial Structures in Topology Recurso electrónico] by Davide L. Ferrario, Renzo A. Piccinini New York, NY Springer New York 2011 New York, NY New York, NY Springer New York XVI, 243 p. XVI, 243 p. CMS Books in Mathematics, Ouvrages de mathématiques de la SMC Springer eBooks Preface -- Fundamental Concepts -- Simplicial Complexes -- Homology of Polyhedra -- Cohonology -- Triangulable Manifolds -- Homotopy Groups -- Bibliography -- Index Simplicial Structures in Topology provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the subject. Ideas are developed in the first four chapters. The fifth chapter studies closed surfaces and gives their classification. The last chapter of the book is devoted to homotopy groups, which are used in a short introduction on obstruction theory. The text is more in tune with the original development of algebraic topology as given by Henri Poincaré (singular homology is not discussed). Illustrative examples throughout and extensive exercises at the end of each chapter for practice enhance the text. Advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students will benefit from this book. Researchers and professionals interested in topology and applications of mathematics will also find this book useful Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Piccinini, Renzo A. SpringerLink