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This introduction to topology emphasises a geometric approach with a focus on surfaces. A primary feature is a large collection of exercises and projects, which fosters a teaching style making the student an active class participant. A wide range of material at different levels supports flexible use of the book for a variety of students. Part I is appropriate for a one semester or two quarter course, and Part II, (which is problem based), allows the book to be used for a year long course which supports a variety of syllabuses.
This new-in-paperback introduction to topology emphasizes a
geometric approach with a focus on surfaces. A primary feature is a
large collection of exercises and projects, which fosters a
teaching style that encourages the student to be an active class
participant. A wide range of material at different levels supports
flexible use of the book for a variety of students. Part I is
appropriate for a one-semester or two-quarter course, and Part II
(which is problem based) allows the book to be used for a year-long
course which supports a variety of syllabuses.
The over 750 exercises range from simple checks of omitted details
in arguments, to reinforce the material and increase student
involvement, to the development of substantial theorems that have
been broken into many steps. The style encourages an active student
role. Solutions to selected exercises are included as an appendix,
with solutions to all exercises available to the instructor on a
companion website.
Inspired by nineteenth-century painters and photographers,
Congress passed legislation preserving America's spectacular
natural resources for the enjoyment of all. Today, artists continue
to play a significant role in interpreting these iconic panoramas,
intimate corners, and diverse wildlife within our national parks.
In Art of the National Parks, seventy painters and sculptors offer
distinctive visions of eight of the nation's most beloved wild
lands: Acadia, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Grand Tetons, Rocky
Mountain, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion. Susan Hallsten McGarry,
well-known author and curator, guides readers on a lively journey
through the artists' styles, techniques, and philosophies. Art
historian/author Jean Stern, director of the Irvine Museum,
discusses the historic artists who put into motion our nation's
conservation consciousness. And Terry Lawson Dunn, biologist and
educator, highlights the national parks' ecological successes and
challenges. With more than 450 artworks, this glorious,
large-format book is a must for anyone who has hiked the trails,
watched a sunset, marveled at buffalo herds, or yearned to
experience our nation's mythic and transformative vistas. It is
also an indispensible compendium of artists who are at the
forefront of twenty-first-century American landscape and wildlife
art.
Art of the National Parks is available in seven different book
jackets depicting the art and beauty from each national park
featured in the book. Featured parks include: Acadia, Grand Canyon,
Yellowstone/Tetons, Zion, Everglades, Yosemite, and Rocky Mountain.
Special cover requests will be accommodated as stock allows based
on cover availability. To ensure special handling, please order
direct.
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