Mathematics 370 - Topics in Topology and Geometry: Topology

TOPCS/ TOPOLGY & GEOMTRY: TOPO

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Pau Atela
TTh 02:45-04:00
Smith College
30603-S20
BURTON 302
patela@smith.edu
Topics course. Normally offered in alternate years: Topology is a kind of geometry in which important properties of a shape are preserved under continuous motions (homeomorphisms)—for instance, properties like whether one object can be transformed into another by stretching and squishing but not tearing. This course gives students an introduction to some of the classical topics in the area: the basic notions of point set topology (including connectedness and compactness) and the definition and use of the fundamental group. Prerequisites: MTH 280 or 281, or permission of the instructor.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.