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Intuitive Combinatorial Topology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001): J. Stillwell Intuitive Combinatorial Topology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
J. Stillwell; Translated by A. Shenitzer; V.G. Boltyanskii, V.A. Efremovich
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Topology is a relatively young and very important branch of mathematics. It studies properties of objects that are preserved by deformations, twistings, and stretchings, but not tearing. This book deals with the topology of curves and surfaces as well as with the fundamental concepts of homotopy and homology, and does this in a lively and well-motivated way. There is hardly an area of mathematics that does not make use of topological results and concepts. The importance of topological methods for different areas of physics is also beyond doubt. They are used in field theory and general relativity, in the physics of low temperatures, and in modern quantum theory. The book is well suited not only as preparation for students who plan to take a course in algebraic topology but also for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduates interested in finding out what topology is all about. The book has more than 200 problems, many examples, and over 200 illustrations.

Papers on Fuchsian Functions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985): Henri Poincare Papers on Fuchsian Functions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
Henri Poincare; Translated by J. Stillwell
R4,545 Discovery Miles 45 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

by John Stillwell I. General Reaarb , Poincare's papers on Fuchsian and Kleinian I1'OUps are of Il'eat interest from at least two points of view: history, of course, but also as an inspiration for further mathematical proll'ess. The papers are historic as the climax of the ceometric theory of functions initiated by Riemann, and ideal representatives of the unity between analysis, ceometry, topololY and alcebra which prevailed during the 1880's. The rapid mathematical prOll'ess of the 20th century has been made at the expense of unity and historical perspective, and if mathematics is not to disintell'ate altogether, an effort must sometime be made to find its , main threads and weave them tocether 81ain. Poincare's work is an excellent example of this process, and may yet prove to be at the core of a . new synthesis. Certainly, we are now able to gather up , some of the loose ends in Poincare, and a broader synthesis seems to be actually taking place in the work of Thurston. The papers I have selected include the three Il'eat memoirs in the first volumes of Acta Math. -tice, on* Fuchsian groups, Fuchsian , functions, and Kleinian groups (Poincare [1882 a,b,1883]). These are the papers which made his reputation and they include many results and proofs which are now standard. They are preceded by an , unedited memoir written by Poincare in May 1880 at the height of his , creative ferment.

Intuitive Combinatorial Topology (Hardcover): J. Stillwell Intuitive Combinatorial Topology (Hardcover)
J. Stillwell; Translated by A. Shenitzer; V.G. Boltyanskii, V.A. Efremovich
R1,678 Discovery Miles 16 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Topology is a relatively young and very important branch of mathematics. It studies properties of objects that are preserved by deformations, twistings, and stretchings, but not tearing. This book deals with the topology of curves and surfaces as well as with the fundamental concepts of homotopy and homology, and does this in a lively and well-motivated way. There is hardly an area of mathematics that does not make use of topological results and concepts. The importance of topological methods for different areas of physics is also beyond doubt. They are used in field theory and general relativity, in the physics of low temperatures, and in modern quantum theory. The book is well suited not only as preparation for students who plan to take a course in algebraic topology but also for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduates interested in finding out what topology is all about. The book has more than 200 problems, many examples, and over 200 illustrations.

Papers on Fuchsian Functions (Hardcover, 1985 ed.): Henri Poincare Papers on Fuchsian Functions (Hardcover, 1985 ed.)
Henri Poincare; Translated by J. Stillwell
R4,590 Discovery Miles 45 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

by John Stillwell I. General Reaarb , Poincare's papers on Fuchsian and Kleinian I1'OUps are of Il'eat interest from at least two points of view: history, of course, but also as an inspiration for further mathematical proll'ess. The papers are historic as the climax of the ceometric theory of functions initiated by Riemann, and ideal representatives of the unity between analysis, ceometry, topololY and alcebra which prevailed during the 1880's. The rapid mathematical prOll'ess of the 20th century has been made at the expense of unity and historical perspective, and if mathematics is not to disintell'ate altogether, an effort must sometime be made to find its , main threads and weave them tocether 81ain. Poincare's work is an excellent example of this process, and may yet prove to be at the core of a . new synthesis. Certainly, we are now able to gather up , some of the loose ends in Poincare, and a broader synthesis seems to be actually taking place in the work of Thurston. The papers I have selected include the three Il'eat memoirs in the first volumes of Acta Math. -tice, on* Fuchsian groups, Fuchsian , functions, and Kleinian groups (Poincare [1882 a,b,1883]). These are the papers which made his reputation and they include many results and proofs which are now standard. They are preceded by an , unedited memoir written by Poincare in May 1880 at the height of his , creative ferment.

Surfaces and Planar Discontinuous Groups (Paperback, 1980 ed.): J. Stillwell Surfaces and Planar Discontinuous Groups (Paperback, 1980 ed.)
J. Stillwell; Heiner Zieschang, Elmar Vogt, Hans-Dieter Coldewey
R1,816 Discovery Miles 18 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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