Introduction to Topology: Resources for Beginners

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The discussion centers on resources for beginners studying topology, specifically focusing on Topology Spaces, Interior, Closure, and Boundary concepts. Participants recommend "Schaum's Outlines" by Seymour Lipschutz as an excellent resource for foundational and advanced material. Users are encouraged to utilize local bookstores, libraries, and online forums for additional support and clarification on homework assignments. The urgency of preparing for an upcoming exam is emphasized, highlighting the need for effective study materials.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic mathematical concepts
  • Familiarity with topology terminology such as Topology Spaces
  • Ability to interpret mathematical texts
  • Access to resources like Schaum's Outlines
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Schaum's Outlines" by Seymour Lipschutz for topology basics
  • Explore online forums for topology homework assistance
  • Review local library resources for additional topology textbooks
  • Study concepts of Interior, Closure, and Boundary in topology
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Students beginning their studies in topology, educators seeking teaching resources, and anyone preparing for topology examinations will benefit from this discussion.

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Does anyone know where can I get a Topology for dummy? I'm learning Topology Spaces and Interior, Closure and boundary in the first two chapters of the textbook. I've had difficult time working on my homework assignments. Just wonder if some of you already had this course before willing to help since my first exam will be the week after next week. Thanks
 
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Have you tried Schaum's Outlines?. They are excellent for the basics, and even
for some more advanced material . The book's author is Seymour Lipschutz .
You can find them at any bookstore, i.e., the B&Noble or Borders in your 'hood.
Or they may even have a copy at your school and/or local library.
You may also want to post questions here , and we'll give them a try.

Good Luck.
 

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