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An elementary introduction to homology theory suitable for undergraduate courses or for self-study. This is an undergraduate level introduction to homology that will appeal to students interested in the application of algebra to geometrical problems, specifically the study of surfaces (sphere, torus, Mobius band, Klein bottle). Numerous examples and exercises are included, making this an ideal text either for teaching or for self-study.
Homology theory is a powerful algebraic tool that is at the centre of current research in topology and its applications. This accessible textbook will
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Produktbeschreibung
An elementary introduction to homology theory suitable for undergraduate courses or for self-study. This is an undergraduate level introduction to homology that will appeal to students interested in the application of algebra to geometrical problems, specifically the study of surfaces (sphere, torus, Mobius band, Klein bottle). Numerous examples and exercises are included, making this an ideal text either for teaching or for self-study.
Homology theory is a powerful algebraic tool that is at the centre of current research in topology and its applications. This accessible textbook will appeal to mathematics students interested in the application of algebra to geometrical problems, specifically the study of surfaces (sphere, torus, Mobius band, Klein bottle). In this introduction to simplicial homology - the most easily digested version of homology theory - the author studies interesting geometrical problems, such as the structure of two-dimensional surfaces and the embedding of graphs in surfaces, using the minimum of algebraic machinery and including a version of Lefschetz duality. Assuming very little mathematical knowledge, the book provides a complete account of the algebra needed (abelian groups and presentations), and the development of the material is always carefully explained with proofs given in full detail. Numerous examples and exercises are also included, making this an ideal text for undergraduate courses or for self-study.
Autorenporträt
Peter Giblin is a Professor of Mathematics (Emeritus) at the University of Liverpool.
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"Graphs, Surfaces and Homology is fantastic! I'm sure I've looked at more than fifteen other Homology-related books. My search for a readable book is finally over."
Richard Carver, George Mason University