MATH 651:
Introductory Algebraic Topology (Spring 2005)
Instructor:
Allen Hatcher
Meeting Time & Room
This year I am going to try a streamlined approach aimed
at getting farther into the heart of the subject in one semester. Instead
of following the order of topics in my Algebraic Topology textbook, I
plan to start by introducing homotopy groups (of arbitrary dimension),
developing just enough of their theory to be able to use them to define
homology groups via cellular homology, rather than the more usual but
somewhat tedious development via simplices. With this approach we will
have time to introduce cohomology groups as well and by the end of the
course prove Poincaré duality, one of the main original motivations
for the development of Algebraic Topology.
Last modified:
October 4, 2004
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