Mathematics 261: Algebraic Topology I (Spring 2003)
Instructor
Paul Aspinwall
Description
This course is an introduction to algebraic topology. A rough outline is as
follows:
- Introductory ideas
- Basic ideas of category theory
- Homotopy
- Homotopy of maps
- Fundemental group
- Cell complexes
- Van Kampen's Theorem
- Covering spaces
- Higher homotopy groups (very briefly)
- Homology
- Chain complexes
- Simplicial homology
- Singular homology
- Relative homology
- Homotopy invariance
- Excision
- Mayer-Vietoris Sequence
- Cellular Homology
- Eilenberg-Steenrod Axioms
Algebraic topology studies topological spaces by associating to them
algebraic invariants. The principal algebraic invariants considered in
this course are the fundamental group (also known as the first homotopy
group) and the homology groups. This course is a prerequisite for Math 262
(Algebraic Topology II). It is fundamental for students interested in
research in Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry, Mathematical
Physics, and Topology; it is also important for students in Algebra and in
Number Theory.
Prerequisites
Basic algebra (Math 200 or 251) and Topology (Math
205), or consent from me.
Text(s)
A. Hatcher, Algebraic Topology I, available over
the web.
Note that we will only use chapters 0, 1 and 2 of Hatcher's book and
none of the "additional topics".
It may also be useful to refer to
- M. Greenberg and J. Harper, Algebraic Topology: A First
Course, Addison-Wesley 1981.
- Edwin H. Spanier, Algebraic topology,
Springer-Verlag 1966.
- William S. Massey, Algebraic topology: an introduction,
Springer-Verlag 1977.
- William S. Massey, A basic course in algebraic topology,
Springer-Verlag 1991.
- William S. Massey, Introduction to homology theory,
Yale 1977.
- William S. Massey, Singular homology theory,
Springer-Verlag 1980.
- James R. Munkres, Topology: A First Course,
Prentice Hall, 1974.
- William Fulton, Algebraic Topology: A First Course,
Srpinger-Verlag 1995.
Course Website
For more information see http://www.cgtp.duke.edu/~psa/cls/261/
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