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Topology: Point-Set and Geometric (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts) [Hardcover]

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February 9, 2007 0470096055 978-0470096055 1
The essentials of point-set topology, complete with motivation and numerous examples

Topology: Point-Set and Geometric presents an introduction to topology that begins with the axiomatic definition of a topology on a set, rather than starting with metric spaces or the topology of subsets of Rn. This approach includes many more examples, allowing students to develop more sophisticated intuition and enabling them to learn how to write precise proofs in a brand-new context, which is an invaluable experience for math majors.

Along with the standard point-set topology topics—connected and path-connected spaces, compact spaces, separation axioms, and metric spaces—Topology covers the construction of spaces from other spaces, including products and quotient spaces. This innovative text culminates with topics from geometric and algebraic topology (the Classification Theorem for Surfaces and the fundamental group), which provide instructors with the opportunity to choose which "capstone" best suits his or her students.

Topology: Point-Set and Geometric features:

  • A short introduction in each chapter designed to motivate the ideas and place them into an appropriate context
  • Sections with exercise sets ranging in difficulty from easy to fairly challenging
  • Exercises that are very creative in their approaches and work well in a classroom setting
  • A supplemental Web site that contains complete and colorful illustrations of certain objects, several learning modules illustrating complicated topics, and animations of particularly complex proofs

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"Ideally suited for an introductory course in topology at the junior/senior level." (CHOICE, September 2007)

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The essentials of point-set topology, complete with motivation and numerous examples

Topology: Point-Set and Geometric presents an introduction to topology that begins with the axiomatic definition of a topology on a set, rather than starting with metric spaces or the topology of subsets of Rn. This approach includes many more examples, allowing students to develop more sophisticated intuition and enabling them to learn how to write precise proofs in a brand-new context, which is an invaluable experience for math majors.

Along with the standard point-set topology topics—connected and path-connected spaces, compact spaces, separation axioms, and metric spaces—Topology covers the construction of spaces from other spaces, including products and quotient spaces. This innovative text culminates with topics from geometric and algebraic topology (the Classification Theorem for Surfaces and the fundamental group), which provide instructors with the opportunity to choose which "capstone" best suits his or her students.

Topology: Point-Set and Geometric features:

  • A short introduction in each chapter designed to motivate the ideas and place them into an appropriate context
  • Sections with exercise sets ranging in difficulty from easy to fairly challenging
  • Exercises that are very creative in their approaches and work well in a classroom setting
  • A supplemental Web site that contains complete and colorful illustrations of certain objects, several learning modules illustrating complicated topics, and animations of particularly complex proofs

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (February 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470096055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470096055
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.8 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,168,126 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Introduction, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Topology: Point-Set and Geometric (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts) (Hardcover)
Overall, this book was a wonderful introduction to the field of Topology. At times the author is a little cryptic, although it is hard not to be given the subject matter. Proofs are well-organized and documented and there is no shortage of them. This book offers a great introduction to Topology for any undergraduate with at least a background in Abstract Algebra and Set Theory.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I wish I had studied from Munkres' book., August 1, 2008
This review is from: Topology: Point-Set and Geometric (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts) (Hardcover)
I don't know what the other reviewer was smoking but it certainly must have been potent stuff.

In an effort to allow a broader audience to learn Topology Mr. Shick dumbs down the material to a level where it's almost useless. Almost all of the proofs follow from definitions, others from logical manipulation of already proved theorems e.g. contraposition (which doesn't belong in a class at this level), and very very few require actual construction. The most difficult problems, relative to the gag problems, have hints that all but give the solution. But most likely these won't even be assigned work!

What's most telling is that these most difficult problems are actually stolen (borrowed?) straight from Munkres' "A first course in Topology." Now that's fine when doing problems as homework because Shick is in effect weening us dummies onto these more difficult problems with hints. What's not acceptable is that Professors will then use problems from Munkres' book on exams with disregard for the fact that Shick's book only prepares you to solve such problems with the assistance of hints. And I don't mean psychologically either. There were several places where Munkres' development of the material included things that are not included in Shick's and yet the same problems were assigned at the end of the section.

Anyway even if you're studying this on your own, though the previous statements still are relevant, the book has other pedagogical flaws. The discrete and indiscrete topologies are used as examples for absolutely everything! In my opinion that provides nothing, other than a feeling of "geewiz". The same types of things are proven over and over again instead of being relegated to problems. "If (X,t) is _____ and A is a subspace of (X,t) then A is ____." Such and such is a topological property must've been proven in every chapter for at least twice.

And it's a first printing so there's publishing mistakes everywhere. The worst of which is that the index is 2 pages behind, meaning that if it says something is on page 68 then it's actually on 66.

Study from Munkres' book, the first chapter alone is worth more than this entire book. I hate to be mean but there's a reason why Mr. Shick teaches at John Carroll University and Munkres teaches at MIT. I greatly regret that my professor picked this book for our class. I give it two stars out of charity and pity for Mr. Shick's soul.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
finite intersection property, pasting lemma, big theorem, path lifting property, distinguished point topology, usual subspace topology, strong topological property, fundamental groups and covering spaces, indiscrete space, comb space, planar disk, connected sum, neighborhood homeomorphic, finite subcollection, double inclusion, planar model, connected subspace, strong deformation retract, compact subspace, singleton subsets, identifying edges, finite subcover, indexed collection, planar diagram, separation axioms
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Prove Theorem, Proof Let, Heine-Borel Theorem, Intermediate Value Theorem, Axiom of Choice, False Theorem, Sketch of Proof, Find Int, Classification Theorem
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