Advanced Topics of Topology / / edited by Francisco Bulnes.
Topology is an area of mathematics that establishes relations and transformations between spaces with a certain structure depending on their position and considering the structure of the ambient space where these relations exist. This book discusses various concepts and theories of topology, includi...
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Advanced Topics of Topology / edited by Francisco Bulnes. London : IntechOpen, 2022. ©2022 1 online resource (138 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on: online resource; title from PDF title page (IntechOpen, viewed March 25, 2023). Topology is an area of mathematics that establishes relations and transformations between spaces with a certain structure depending on their position and considering the structure of the ambient space where these relations exist. This book discusses various concepts and theories of topology, including diffeomorphisms, immersions, Hausdorff spaces, cobordisms, homotopy theory, symplectic manifolds, topology of quantum field theory, algebraic varieties, dimension theory, Koszul complexes, continuum theory, and metrizability, among others. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Introductory Chapter: The Topology from Classic Studies until Its Last Frontiers. 2. More Functions Associated with Neutrosophic gsα*- Closed Sets in Neutrosophic Topological Spaces. 3. 4-Dimensional Canards with Brownian Motion. 4. The Topology of the Configuration Space of a Mathematical Model for Cycloalkenes. 5. Covers and Properties of Families of Real Functions. 6. Vertex Decomposability of Path Complexes and Stanley's Conjectures. 7. βI-Compactness, βI*-Hyperconnectedness and βI-Separatedness in Ideal Topological Spaces. 8. Clairaut Submersion. Algebraic topology. 1-80355-093-7 Bulnes, Francisco, editor. |
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Advanced Topics of Topology / 1. Introductory Chapter: The Topology from Classic Studies until Its Last Frontiers. 2. More Functions Associated with Neutrosophic gsα*- Closed Sets in Neutrosophic Topological Spaces. 3. 4-Dimensional Canards with Brownian Motion. 4. The Topology of the Configuration Space of a Mathematical Model for Cycloalkenes. 5. Covers and Properties of Families of Real Functions. 6. Vertex Decomposability of Path Complexes and Stanley's Conjectures. 7. βI-Compactness, βI*-Hyperconnectedness and βI-Separatedness in Ideal Topological Spaces. 8. Clairaut Submersion. |
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1. Introductory Chapter: The Topology from Classic Studies until Its Last Frontiers. 2. More Functions Associated with Neutrosophic gsα*- Closed Sets in Neutrosophic Topological Spaces. 3. 4-Dimensional Canards with Brownian Motion. 4. The Topology of the Configuration Space of a Mathematical Model for Cycloalkenes. 5. Covers and Properties of Families of Real Functions. 6. Vertex Decomposability of Path Complexes and Stanley's Conjectures. 7. βI-Compactness, βI*-Hyperconnectedness and βI-Separatedness in Ideal Topological Spaces. 8. Clairaut Submersion. |
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