Undergraduate Topology

A Working Textbook

Brian McMaster author Aisling McCluskey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:24th Jul '14

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Undergraduate Topology cover

This textbook offers an accessible, modern introduction at undergraduate level to an area known variously as general topology, point-set topology or analytic topology with a particular focus on helping students to build theory for themselves. It is the result of several years of the authors' combined university teaching experience stimulated by sustained interest in advanced mathematical thinking and learning, alongside established research careers in analytic topology. Point-set topology is a discipline that needs relatively little background knowledge, but sufficient determination to grasp ideas precisely and to argue with straight and careful logic. Research and long experience in undergraduate mathematics education suggests that an optimal way to learn such a subject is to teach it to yourself, pro-actively, by guided reading of brief skeleton notes and by doing your own spadework to fill in the details and to flesh out the examples. This text will facilitate such an approach for those learners who opt to do it this way and for those instructors who would like to encourage this so-called 'Moore approach', even for a modest segment of the teaching term or for part of the class. In reality, most students simply do not have the combination of time, background and motivation needed to implement such a plan fully. The accessibility, flexibility and completeness of this text enable it to be used equally effectively for more conventional instructor-led courses. Critically, it furnishes a rich variety of exercises and examples, many of which have specimen solutions, through which to gain in confidence and competence.

R.L. Moore, distinguished mathematician and teacher at the University of Texas, developed a Socratic method of teaching in which students are challenged to construct their own proofs of theorems. While hugely successful in influencing students to pursue advanced studies in mathematics, the Moore method can be intimidating to someone who has only experienced traditional-style mathematics courses… With this book instructors can choose what level of discovery learning to incorporate into their course, depending upon the backgrounds and aptitudes of their students. The chapters are nicely organized with definitions, exercises, and propositions preceding the skeleton proofs that follow…This textbook will introduce the Moore method to the wider audience it deserves. * Walter Richardson, Jr., The University of Texas at San Antonio *
This is a well-motivated guided tour through the main areas of modern general topology. Because of this, I highly recommend it both as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and as a main resource for anyone setting out to learn the subject on their own. * Paul Bankston, Marquette University *

ISBN: 9780198702337

Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 15mm

Weight: 416g

160 pages