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||boek: Theory and Problems of General Topology|including 650 solved problems|Schaum's Outline Series
||door: Seymour Lipschutz
||taal: en
||jaar: 1965
||druk: ?
||pag.: 239p
||opm.: paperback|used|format A4
||isbn: 07-037988-2
||code: 1:002528
--- Over het boek (foto 1): Theory and Problems of General Topology ---
!description may be of another edition!
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 in their topic of choice.
[source: https--www.bol.com]
A gem among the Schaum's series; all editions are the same, however [2012-06-17]
I think the Schaum's Outline Series does a real service to students of science and mathematics, but the quality varies a bit from book to book. I find it fascinating that this one--not updated since 1965 despite a new cover and more accurate tally of the number of solved problems, and dealing with an abstract subject that would seem to have a very limited readership--is so well done. It covers most of the first half of Munkres' famous book, or nearly all of Sutherland's newer Introduction to Metric and Topological Spaces, with many more examples and solved problems than either. It is extremely user friendly, and each chapter reads well though, given the abstraction of the topic, I found it best to read each chapter two or three times before working the problems. The first three review chapters were a bit dull, but then it takes off with a nice review of real analysis in chapter 4, "Topology of the Line and Plane." I liked the Hilbert Space coverage in Chapter 8,"Metric and Normed Spaces," but wish there was a bit more on that subject.
I am using this for home study some 25 years after dropping topology in college (ironically Munkres was my advisor and teacher!) because I didn't quite yet have the mathematical maturity to take the course. Had I only discovered this book back then, and worked through Chapters 5 - 10 the summer before, I think the course would have been no problem. A great little book, and cheap.
As an update: To test my theory that this book might make a topology course pretty easy, I finally took some hours off from work, registered as a graduate student at my local u, and took a semester of General Topology there. Really good experience, beautiful subject, fun. The old Schaum's had prepared me well, and during the course I referred to several of its proofs for nowhere dense spaces, Baire's category theorem, subbases, and connectedness.
Timbeaux [source: https--www.amazon.com]
Great purchase for start study in Topology [2016-07-22]
Schaums Outline books are very useful for those people who wants to begin in any study. As supplementary textbook are great option, before to start with more advanced ones. Well we can't compare this book with the classic about Topology, but that isn't means this book be a bad choice. Actually, this is a great book, is a quickly summary of more important contents of General Topology, and has a great account of exercises not only in Topology field but also basic real analysis and set theory.
What is the best of this book? Well, this is a re-impression of a classic Schaums Edition from 1968, for collectors this is a great and cheap option. For a student this one is a great start point, and for teacher, I must to say, for a introductory course this is a good book.
About this edition, paper is better than ancient, there isn't change in fonts, or chapters, I recommend for beginners and not mathematicians students! I love it!
B. Rodriguez [source: https--www.amazon.com]
Good book, unfortunately not what I was looking for [2017-04-10]
I took the topology course in college as a freshman and since I was lacking some prereqs I needed additional aid and preparation especially while writing my formal proofs. I have been looking for books where the proofs for some theorems will explicitly be written, so that I would get used to the techniques.
I ordered this book together with several other Topology books. Unfortunately I did not find the content I was hoping to, but the book is definitely well written and explains concepts giving examples and exercises for a review.
At last, it is very important to know what exactly you need, I think the book can be very useful for both, individual study as well as for additional aid to a class textbooks.
Elen [source: https--www.amazon.com]
A Gentle Introduction to Topology [2020-06-18]
Topology has become fundamental to most areas of mathematics because topology is an abstract description of our physical reality. Topology is based on axiomotic definitions in terms of sets and relations, and describes intuitive concepts as continuity, connectedness, metrics. It would be hard to imagine a universe where reality is not continuous at the macro scale, although such reality does exist in the quantum world. As usual, Schaums books gives alot of examples and builds coherently on earlier chapters. After reading this book, I was interested to read other books on Topology, and always coming back to Schaums to check my understanding.
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
while a really cool guy, couldn't teach for the life of him [2018-09-08]
Saved my Topology grade! I had a rubish professor who, while a really cool guy, couldn't teach for the life of him. This book saved both my understandingof toplogy and my grade. I will note that this book alone is NOT sufficient. It's a really good book in ADDITION to whatever book you're using for your class (probably Munkres).
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
The problems in this outline are an excellent way to understand the concepts of topology through practice ... [2017-05-19]
The problems in this outline are an excellent way to understand the concepts of topology through practice with problems not requiring difficult proofs. It also provides a good source of examples for those interested in self directed study of the subject.
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
[2019-11-26]
This is perhaps the cleanest and easiest introduction to Topology. The style of the book is perfect. The "essential definitions and theorems" section of each chapter explains all the foundational concepts using a multitude of examples that were easy to understand. The "solved problems" were a mix of proofs of theorems in the previous section and other proof based exercises. These problems were excellent (established the connections within and between chapters easily) and the worked solutions were easy to read. The supplementary problems were a good review of the material. In general, the book builds the intuition of the reader from the ground up. All in all, this is an excellent book to read for anyone with the prerequisite knowledge of Real Analysis and some Set Theory. Topology is hard and the material is dense, but this book makes it as easy as possible.
Viney Kumar [source: https--www.goodreads.com]
--- Over (foto 2): Seymour Lipschutz ---
Seymour Saul Lipschutz (born 1931 died March 2018) was an author of technical books on pure mathematics and probability, including a collection of Schaum's Outlines.
Lipschutz received his Ph.D. in 1960 from New York University's Courant Institute. He received his BA and MA degrees in Mathematics at Brooklyn College. He was a mathematics professor at Temple University, and before that on the faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
Bibliography
[source: wikipedia]
Seymour Saul Lipschutz is an author of technical books on pure mathematics and probability, including a collection of Schaum's Outlines. Lipschutz received his Ph.D. in 1960 from New York University's Courant Institute. He received his BA and MA degrees in Mathematics at Brooklyn College. He is a mathematics professor at Temple University, and before that on the faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
[source: https--math.temple.edu/cgi-bin/get_person?uid=seymour]
Seymour Lipschutz is on the mathematics faculty of Temple University. He formerly taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was visiting professor in the computer science department of Brooklyn College. He is the author of Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra, Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, and Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra.
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
||door: Seymour Lipschutz
||taal: en
||jaar: 1965
||druk: ?
||pag.: 239p
||opm.: paperback|used|format A4
||isbn: 07-037988-2
||code: 1:002528
--- Over het boek (foto 1): Theory and Problems of General Topology ---
!description may be of another edition!
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 in their topic of choice.
- 391 solved problems
- 356 supplementary problems
- Teaches effective problem-solving
- Outline format supplies a concise guide to the standard college courses in General Topology
- Supports and supplements the leading General Topology textbooks
- Detailed explanations and practice problems in general topology
- Comprehensive review of specialized topics in topology
[source: https--www.bol.com]
A gem among the Schaum's series; all editions are the same, however [2012-06-17]
I think the Schaum's Outline Series does a real service to students of science and mathematics, but the quality varies a bit from book to book. I find it fascinating that this one--not updated since 1965 despite a new cover and more accurate tally of the number of solved problems, and dealing with an abstract subject that would seem to have a very limited readership--is so well done. It covers most of the first half of Munkres' famous book, or nearly all of Sutherland's newer Introduction to Metric and Topological Spaces, with many more examples and solved problems than either. It is extremely user friendly, and each chapter reads well though, given the abstraction of the topic, I found it best to read each chapter two or three times before working the problems. The first three review chapters were a bit dull, but then it takes off with a nice review of real analysis in chapter 4, "Topology of the Line and Plane." I liked the Hilbert Space coverage in Chapter 8,"Metric and Normed Spaces," but wish there was a bit more on that subject.
I am using this for home study some 25 years after dropping topology in college (ironically Munkres was my advisor and teacher!) because I didn't quite yet have the mathematical maturity to take the course. Had I only discovered this book back then, and worked through Chapters 5 - 10 the summer before, I think the course would have been no problem. A great little book, and cheap.
As an update: To test my theory that this book might make a topology course pretty easy, I finally took some hours off from work, registered as a graduate student at my local u, and took a semester of General Topology there. Really good experience, beautiful subject, fun. The old Schaum's had prepared me well, and during the course I referred to several of its proofs for nowhere dense spaces, Baire's category theorem, subbases, and connectedness.
Timbeaux [source: https--www.amazon.com]
Great purchase for start study in Topology [2016-07-22]
Schaums Outline books are very useful for those people who wants to begin in any study. As supplementary textbook are great option, before to start with more advanced ones. Well we can't compare this book with the classic about Topology, but that isn't means this book be a bad choice. Actually, this is a great book, is a quickly summary of more important contents of General Topology, and has a great account of exercises not only in Topology field but also basic real analysis and set theory.
What is the best of this book? Well, this is a re-impression of a classic Schaums Edition from 1968, for collectors this is a great and cheap option. For a student this one is a great start point, and for teacher, I must to say, for a introductory course this is a good book.
About this edition, paper is better than ancient, there isn't change in fonts, or chapters, I recommend for beginners and not mathematicians students! I love it!
B. Rodriguez [source: https--www.amazon.com]
Good book, unfortunately not what I was looking for [2017-04-10]
I took the topology course in college as a freshman and since I was lacking some prereqs I needed additional aid and preparation especially while writing my formal proofs. I have been looking for books where the proofs for some theorems will explicitly be written, so that I would get used to the techniques.
I ordered this book together with several other Topology books. Unfortunately I did not find the content I was hoping to, but the book is definitely well written and explains concepts giving examples and exercises for a review.
At last, it is very important to know what exactly you need, I think the book can be very useful for both, individual study as well as for additional aid to a class textbooks.
Elen [source: https--www.amazon.com]
A Gentle Introduction to Topology [2020-06-18]
Topology has become fundamental to most areas of mathematics because topology is an abstract description of our physical reality. Topology is based on axiomotic definitions in terms of sets and relations, and describes intuitive concepts as continuity, connectedness, metrics. It would be hard to imagine a universe where reality is not continuous at the macro scale, although such reality does exist in the quantum world. As usual, Schaums books gives alot of examples and builds coherently on earlier chapters. After reading this book, I was interested to read other books on Topology, and always coming back to Schaums to check my understanding.
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
while a really cool guy, couldn't teach for the life of him [2018-09-08]
Saved my Topology grade! I had a rubish professor who, while a really cool guy, couldn't teach for the life of him. This book saved both my understandingof toplogy and my grade. I will note that this book alone is NOT sufficient. It's a really good book in ADDITION to whatever book you're using for your class (probably Munkres).
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
The problems in this outline are an excellent way to understand the concepts of topology through practice ... [2017-05-19]
The problems in this outline are an excellent way to understand the concepts of topology through practice with problems not requiring difficult proofs. It also provides a good source of examples for those interested in self directed study of the subject.
Amazon Customer [source: https--www.amazon.com]
[2019-11-26]
This is perhaps the cleanest and easiest introduction to Topology. The style of the book is perfect. The "essential definitions and theorems" section of each chapter explains all the foundational concepts using a multitude of examples that were easy to understand. The "solved problems" were a mix of proofs of theorems in the previous section and other proof based exercises. These problems were excellent (established the connections within and between chapters easily) and the worked solutions were easy to read. The supplementary problems were a good review of the material. In general, the book builds the intuition of the reader from the ground up. All in all, this is an excellent book to read for anyone with the prerequisite knowledge of Real Analysis and some Set Theory. Topology is hard and the material is dense, but this book makes it as easy as possible.
Viney Kumar [source: https--www.goodreads.com]
--- Over (foto 2): Seymour Lipschutz ---
Seymour Saul Lipschutz (born 1931 died March 2018) was an author of technical books on pure mathematics and probability, including a collection of Schaum's Outlines.
Lipschutz received his Ph.D. in 1960 from New York University's Courant Institute. He received his BA and MA degrees in Mathematics at Brooklyn College. He was a mathematics professor at Temple University, and before that on the faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
Bibliography
- Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics
- Schaum's Outline of Probability
- Schaum's Outline of Finite Mathematics
- Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra
- Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra
- Schaum's Outline of Set Theory
- Schaum's Outline of General Topology
- Schaum's Outline of Data Structures
- Schaum's Outline of Differential Geometry
[source: wikipedia]
Seymour Saul Lipschutz is an author of technical books on pure mathematics and probability, including a collection of Schaum's Outlines. Lipschutz received his Ph.D. in 1960 from New York University's Courant Institute. He received his BA and MA degrees in Mathematics at Brooklyn College. He is a mathematics professor at Temple University, and before that on the faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
[source: https--math.temple.edu/cgi-bin/get_person?uid=seymour]
Seymour Lipschutz is on the mathematics faculty of Temple University. He formerly taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was visiting professor in the computer science department of Brooklyn College. He is the author of Schaum's Outline of Beginning Linear Algebra, Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, and Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra.
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
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