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I am looking for the most basic but rigorous to some extent book on Algebraic topology out there.
The forum discussion centers on recommendations for beginner-friendly books on Algebraic Topology. Key titles mentioned include "Algebraic Topology: An Introduction" by William S. Massey, which is praised for its clarity and accessibility. Other notable mentions are "Topology" by James Munkres, which covers both general and algebraic topology, and "Differential Topology, First Steps" by Massey. The discussion highlights that while Hatcher's book is considered beautiful, it may be challenging for beginners, making Massey and Munkres more suitable options.
PREREQUISITESMathematics students, educators in topology, and anyone seeking a solid foundation in Algebraic Topology will benefit from this discussion.
Chris Hillman said:Greenberg and Harper has the virtue of not using too many words
I think Hatcher's beautiful book is an important addition to the roster, but probably that it is intended for students who aren't feeling overwhelmed.
It's not!Algebraic topology for dummies?
i also recommend massey's book on differential topology, first steps.