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Topology Through Inquiry is a comprehensive introduction to
point-set, algebraic, and geometric topology, designed to support
inquiry-based learning (IBL) courses for upper-division
undergraduate or beginning graduate students. The book presents an
enormous amount of topology, allowing an instructor to choose which
topics to treat. The point-set material contains many interesting
topics well beyond the basic core, including continua and
metrizability. Geometric and algebraic topology topics include the
classification of 2-manifolds, the fundamental group, covering
spaces, and homology (simplicial and singular). A unique feature of
the introduction to homology is to convey a clear geometric
motivation by starting with mod 2 coefficients. The authors are
acknowledged masters of IBL-style teaching. This book gives
students joy-filled, manageable challenges that incrementally
develop their knowledge and skills. The exposition includes
insightful framing of fruitful points of view as well as advice on
effective thinking and learning. The text presumes only a modest
level of mathematical maturity to begin, but students who work
their way through this text will grow from mathematics students
into mathematicians. Michael Starbird is a University of Texas
Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics. Among his works
are two other co-authored books in the Mathematical Association of
America's (MAA) Textbook series. Francis Su is the
Benediktsson-Karwa Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College
and a past president of the MAA. Both authors are award-winning
teachers, including each having received the MAA's Haimo Award for
distinguished teaching. Starbird and Su are, jointly and
individually, on lifelong missions to make learning--of mathematics
and beyond--joyful, effective, and available to everyone. This book
invites topology students and teachers to join in the adventure.
Winner of the Mathematics Association of America's 2021 Euler Book
Prize, this is an inclusive vision of mathematics—its beauty, its
humanity, and its power to build virtues that help us all flourish
 “This is perhaps the most important mathematics book of
our time. Francis Su shows mathematics is an experience of the mind
and, most important, of the heart.”—James Tanton, Global Math
Project  “A good book is an entertaining read. A great
book holds up a mirror that allows us to more clearly see ourselves
and the world we live in. Francis Su’s Mathematics for Human
Flourishing is both a good book and a great book.”—MAA Reviews
 For mathematician Francis Su, a society without
mathematical affection is like a city without concerts, parks, or
museums. To miss out on mathematics is to live without experiencing
some of humanity’s most beautiful ideas.  In this profound
book, written for a wide audience but especially for those
disenchanted by their past experiences, an award‑winning
mathematician and educator weaves parables, puzzles, and personal
reflections to show how mathematics meets basic human
desires—such as for play, beauty, freedom, justice, and
love—and cultivates virtues essential for human flourishing.
These desires and virtues, and the stories told here, reveal how
mathematics is intimately tied to being human. Some lessons emerge
from those who have struggled, including philosopher Simone Weil,
whose own mathematical contributions were overshadowed by her
brother’s, and Christopher Jackson, who discovered mathematics as
an inmate in a federal prison. Christopher’s letters to the
author appear throughout the book and show how this intellectual
pursuit can—and must—be open to all.
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