Chapter 1. Topological Spaces.- Chapter 2. Continuity and Products.- Chapter 3. Connectedness.- Chapter 4. Convergence.- Chapter 5. Countability axioms.- Chapter 6. Compactness.- Chapter 7. Topological Constructions.- Chapter 8. Separation Axioms.- Chapter 9. Paracompactness and Metrisability.- Chapter 10. Completeness.- Chapter 11. Function Spaces.- Chapter 12. Topological Groups.- Chapter 13. Transformation Groups.- Chapter 14. The fundamental Group.- Chapter 15. Covering Spaces.
TEJ BAHADUR SINGH is an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, India, which he joined in 1989. Earlier, he served at the University of Allahabad and Atarra P.G. College, Banda, India. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Allahabad in 1983. With more than 40 years of teaching experience, he has written several research articles on the cohomological theory of compact transformation groups and has successfully guided eight M.Phil. and Ph.D. students. His primary research interest is in algebraic topology. He has taught various courses, including point-set topology, field theory, module theory, representation of finite groups, algebra, calculus, geometry, linear algebra, and real analysis.
"It is suitable for senior undergraduate and beginning graduate
students of mathematics. ... Each chapter contains numerous
examples and exercises, making this book an interesting and useful
reference for any basic course in topology." (Fabio Ferrari
Ruffino, Mathematical Reviews, 2019)
"It can be used as a consultation book by students of mathematics
or other people interested in topology." (F.G.Lupianez, European
Mathematical Society, euro-math-soc.eu, October 23, 2019)
"This is a textbook on basic general topology and a small part of
algebraic topology intended for undergraduate students and first
level graduate students. ... the book may be also useful to those
who teach topological courses." (Ljubisa D. Kocinac, zbMATH
1426.54001, 2020)
"This book would make a good choice for a graduate course in
point-set (with an introduction to algebraic) topology, and would
also function well as a text for a fairly sophisticated
undergraduate course." (Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews, August 11, 2019)
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