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Paperback General Topology Book

ISBN: 0071763473

ISBN13: 9780071763479

General Topology

(Part of the Schaum's Outline Series)

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The ideal review for your general topology course

More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by renowned experts in their respective fields, Schaum's Outlines cover everything from math to science, nursing to language. The main feature for all these books is the solved problems. Step-by-step, authors walk readers through coming up with solutions to exercises...

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A Genuine Masterpiece Endowed with Eternal Beauty

This book is so good, that one wonders if anybody can ever write a better book. The solved problems in this Schaum's Outline are extremely instructive , and the supplementary problems are equally good.Extremely well explained Theorems , and very clear discussion of concepts.Although other mathematics outlines in the Schaum's are also very good , nothing matches the quality of this particular Outline.If anybody desires to learn General Topology on their own , this is certainly the way to go .But be prepared to work very hard to solve the supplementary problems , as General Topology is in itself a hard subject.

Great Book

This product takes the down and dirty information of Point-set topology and feeds it to the sophomore college student. Its a good read for those out of their first year of Calculus and really want to prepare or know what's up. Its used as a supplemental text for my Honors Course, and it really helped me get used to the topological definitions and notations. Filled with solutions and worked out problems it builds essential skills required and expected of the Junior level student. It's great for engineering majors, so they won't freak out when they have to deal with upper level math. I give it a very strong recommendation. But, just remember its higher level material, so don't expect it to go down like a Calculus course; it needs time for mental percolation.

An excellent supplement for the learning of topology

When I was taking a master's level course in topology, the first three weeks were easy, a simple continuation of what I had had in set theory, logic and analysis. Then things executed a change in the negative direction. I was lost, puzzled by some of the expressions and the purpose of some of the theorems. In an attempt to right my mathematical ship, I went to the bookstore and purchased a copy of this book. It was money well spent, after a weekend working through some of the problems, I understood the ideas behind the theorems and was able to solve the problems given on the take-home tests. I received an A in the class and some of that is due to the example problems in this book.

General Topology

This is a good book. It gives all the prerequisite info in the first couple of chapters in a clear and easy to read, logical order. Good price, also.

Great resource for college-level math students...

I wish I had known about this summary when I was taking my Fundamental Concepts in Math course at the university. I would have done a lot better! I agree with the previous reviewer about adding REA's Problem Solver book for a complete set. The topics covered include: (1) Sets and relations, (2) Functions, (3) Cardinality and Order, (4) Topology of the line and plane, (5) Topological Spaces, (6) Bases and Subbases [sic], (7) Continuity and topological equivalence, (7) Metric and normed spaces, (8)Countability, (10) Separation axioms, (11) Compactness, (12) Product spaces, (13) Connectedness, (14) Complete metric spaces, and (15) Function spaces. There is an appendix about Properties of real numbers. This is a technical book and not for a casual reader. I believe this will be difficult for a teach-yourself-to-know reader, unless the reader has considerable math experience. Another book that I found helpful in Fundamental Concepts (not simply Topology) was Courant et al., What is mathematics? 2nd ed. My Fundamental Concepts professor taught the course with only lecture notes, and I was completely lost. Had I had this outline, I think I would have done better, because this Outline has a number of solved problems and exercises. Good luck.
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