concepts become clear • • • • • (bewertet mit 5 von 5 Punkten)
This is an excellent book to really start understanding all the general topology learned in an introductory (undergrad or grad level) class. The first section of the book is basically a terminology review. The second part of the book is the real meat here and contains all the counter-examples. These spaces tend to clarify all the concepts, their differences and relative strengths and weaknesses. Of course the nice introduction to meterization theory in the appendix also adds value to the book. In short no student of topology should be without this book.
Eine Rezension von Ben Byer > USA
vom 24. November 1999