
Introduction to Topology and Geometry
Author(s): Ciprian Manolescu (Author)
- Publisher Finelybook 出版社: Princeton University Press
- Publication Date 出版日期: August 11, 2026
- Language 语言: English
- Print length 页数: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0691284628
- ISBN-13: 9780691284620
Book Description
A concise and unified introduction to the foundational concepts of modern topology and geometry
Topology and geometry are branches of mathematics with applications in fields ranging from physics and chemistry to computer science and economics. This textbook offers a rigorous yet accessible approach to the subject that integrates key concepts while providing a robust toolkit that can serve as a starting point for further specialization in diverse areas. It builds intuition by first exploring metric spaces and identifying which properties are topological—that is, unchanged by continuous transformations—and goes on to discuss topological spaces, topological manifolds, simplicial complexes, smooth manifolds, and Riemannian manifolds. Richly illustrated to encourage students to think visually, Introduction to Topology and Geometry is an essential introduction for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines.
- Provides a unified treatment of point-set topology, differential topology, and differential geometry
- Prioritizes a deep understanding of core definitions and concepts
- Includes complete proofs of the inverse and implicit function theorems, Sard’s theorem, the Whitney embedding theorem, and Gauss’s Theorema Egregium
- Features exercises at the end of each section and a wealth of figures that illustrate the proofs, definitions, and examples presented in the text
- Adaptable to semester-long and quarter-long courses
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Manolescu takes students from having minimal knowledge of topology to having a solid foundation in point-set and differential topology. The book enables them to learn what they need without getting distracted by excessive details. It is clearly presented and well written.”—Mark Powell, University of Glasgow
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