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         Topology:     more books (100)
  1. Undergraduate Topology by Robert H. Kasriel, 2009-10-22
  2. A Concise Course in Algebraic Topology (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics) by J. P. May, 1999-09-01
  3. From Geometry to Topology by H. Graham Flegg, 2001-09-04
  4. Topology (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by K. Jänich, 1984-01-30
  5. First Concepts of Topology (New Mathematical Library) by William G. Chinn, 1975-06
  6. Introduction to Topology and Modern Analysis by George F. Simmons, 2003-06-01
  7. Elements of Point-Set Topology (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) by John D. Baum, 2010-07-21
  8. Topology, Geometry and Gauge fields: Foundations (Texts in Applied Mathematics) by Gregory L. Naber, 2010-09-21
  9. A Taste of Topology (Universitext) by Volker Runde, 2005-07-06
  10. Algebraic Topology (Volume 0) by Edwin H. Spanier, 1994-12-06
  11. Intuitive Topology (Mathematical World, Vol 4) by V.V. Prasolov, 1995-01-01
  12. Experiments in Topology by Stephen Barr, 1989-03-01
  13. Differential Forms in Algebraic Topology (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Raoul Bott, Loring W. Tu, 2010-11-02
  14. Geometry, Topology and Physics, Second Edition (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by Mikio Nakahara, 2003-06-04

21. Topology -- From MathWorld

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Topology.html
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22. Links To Low-dimensional Topology
Links to lowdimensional topology. Any comments/suggestions? Send themto me! Enter your comments here Most recent additions hard
http://www.math.unl.edu/~mbritten/ldt/ldt.html
Links to low-dimensional topology
Any comments/suggestions? Send them to me! Enter your comments here:
Most recent additions: hard to say, I've stopped keeping track... This page was getting just a little too large, so I've cut it into pieces. General Conferences Pages of Links Knot Theory ... Home pages

23. Topology Of The Universe
A thesis (in PDF format) which studies the possible topologies of the universe and their physical implications.
http://www.maths.lse.ac.uk/Personal/mark/topos.pdf

24. Algebraic Topology And Concurrency
Reports applying methods in algebraic topology to concurrent computation. Maintained by Stefan Sokolowski.
http://www.ipipan.gda.pl/~stefan/AlgTop/reports.html
Reports
For more up to date versions and for more complete listing of reports
see the authors' home pages

25. Geometry Topology
Geometry topology issn 13640380
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/&y=02F2F6

26. What Is Topology?
What is topology? We can analyse the structure of Y using the methods of algebraictopology, and learn a number of interesting and nontrivial things about it.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/nps/Wurble.html
What is topology?
Topologists are mathematicians who study qualitative questions about geometrical structures. We do not ask: how big is it? but rather: does it have any holes in it? is it all connected together, or can it be separated into parts? A commonly cited example is the London Underground map. This will not reliably tell you how far it is from Kings Cross to Picadilly, or even the compass direction from one to the other; but it will tell you how the lines connect up between them. In other words, it gives topological rather than geometric information. Again, consider a doughnut and a teacup, both made of BluTack. We can take one of these and transform it into the other by stretching and squeezing, without tearing the BluTack or sticking together bits which were previously separate. It follows that there is no topological difference between the two objects. Consider the problem of building a fusion reactor which confines a plasma by a magnetic field. Imagine a closed surface surrounding the plasma. At each point on the surface, the component of the magnetic field parallel to the surface must be nonzero, or the plasma will leak out. We are thus led to the following question: given a surface S, is it possible for there to be a field of vectors tangent at each point of S which is nowhere zero? It turns out that this depends solely on the topological nature of S. If S is the surface of a sphere, it is not possible. Magnetic confinement of a ball of plasma just does not work. The only type of surface for which this approach is possible is the inner tube shape, which is of course the solution universally used for such reactors. (I do not claim that engineers needed topologists to point this out; on the contrary, this is a nice example precisely because many people can see for themselves that the claim is true.) Another amusing consequence of the same argument is that at any given time, some point on the Earth's surface is windless.

27. Crystallographic Topology
Crystallographic topology. The topology of Crystallographic Groups. and Simple Crystal Structures. Carroll K. Johnson. Michael N. Burnett. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Australian Mirror Site. UK Mirror Site Preprints and Presentations. Crystallographic topology 101 A Tutorial / Virtual Course
http://www.ornl.gov/ortep/topology.html
Crystallographic Topology
The Topology of Crystallographic Groups
and Simple Crystal Structures
Carroll K. Johnson
Michael N. Burnett
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Australian Mirror Site UK Mirror Site Preprints and Presentations Crystallographic Topology 101 - A Tutorial / Virtual Course Orbifold Atlas under construction
Cubic Space Group Orbifolds
What's New (Mar. 15, 1999)
Colleagues and Their Abstracts
Related Web Sites ... ORTEP-III Computer Program Send comments, questions, suggestions, etc. to: topology@ornl.gov Oak Ridge National Laboratory Home Page Page last revised:

28. Crystallographic Topology
Crystallographic topology The topology of Crystallographic Groups and Simple CrystalStructures. to topology@ornl.gov. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Home Page.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/ortep/topology.html
Crystallographic Topology
The Topology of Crystallographic Groups
and Simple Crystal Structures
Carroll K. Johnson
Michael N. Burnett
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Australian Mirror Site UK Mirror Site Preprints and Presentations Crystallographic Topology 101 - A Tutorial / Virtual Course Orbifold Atlas under construction
Cubic Space Group Orbifolds
What's New (Mar. 15, 1999)
Colleagues and Their Abstracts
Related Web Sites ... ORTEP-III Computer Program Send comments, questions, suggestions, etc. to: topology@ornl.gov Oak Ridge National Laboratory Home Page Page last revised:

29. Topology Of Protein Structures
Provides articles and FAQ explaining cartoon depictions, atlas of tertiary arrangements of polypeptides within predicted crystal. Includes server for upload of PDB code, and software downloads from University of Leeds, UK.
http://www.tops.leeds.ac.uk/

30. Topology Glossary Mainly Extracted From (a) UC Davis MathProfile
topology Glossary Mainly extracted from (a) UC Davis MathProfile Glossary ( a href= ahref= a href= http//www.math.ucdavis.edu/profiles/glossary.html http
http://www.ornl.gov/ortep/topology/defs.txt

31. Danny Calegari's Home Page
Specializes in topology and classical geometry. Department of mathematics. California Institute of Technology.
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~dannyc/
Danny Calegari's Home Page
Danny Calegari
251 Sloan
Department of Mathematics

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena CA 91125
Contents
Curriculum Vitae
My Curriculum Vitae is available in TeX pdf , or HTML
Publications and work to appear
Short Stories (excerpts)
  • The Green Light - short story, published in The Age newspaper, January 1993
  • The Rubbernecks - short story, published in Quadrant magazine, January 1994
  • Pantopia(tm) - short story, published in Southerly quarterly journal, June 1994
  • The Intermediary - short story, published in Overland magazine, Summer 1993
Mathematical Papers Note: .tex files are LaTeX; .tar files contain .eps figures. Uncompress .gz files with gunzip filename.tar.gz and then .tar files with tar -xvf filename.tar

32. Basic Library List-Topology
MAA recommended books in General, Geometric, Algebraic and Differential topology.
http://www.maa.org/BLL/topology.htm
TOPOLOGY
Back to Table of Contents
Topology: General Topology
* Alexandroff, Paul. Elementary Concepts of Topology Mineola, NY: Dover, 1961. Arkhangelski i, A.V. and Pontrjagin, Lev S., eds. General Topology I: Basic Concepts and Constructions, Dimension Theory New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1990. * Bing, R.H. Elementary Point Set Topology Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1960. Bourbaki, Nicolas. Elements of Mathematics: General Topology New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1989. ** Chinn, William G. and Steenrod, Norman E. First Concepts of Topology Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1966. Dugundji, James. Topology Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1966. Fuks, D.B. and Rokhlin, V.A. Beginner's Course in Topology: Geometric Chapters New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1984. Gamelin, Theodore W. and Greene, Robert E. Introduction to Topology Philadelphia, PA: Saunders College, 1983. Gemignani, Michael C. Elementary Topology, Mineola, NY: Dover, 1990. Second Edition. Hausdorff, Felix. Set Theory

33. Protein Topology Home Page
EBI Protein topology Home Page These pages have been prepared by This web siteis devoted to protein structural topology and protein topology cartoons.
http://www3.ebi.ac.uk/tops/
Protein Topology Home Page
These pages have been prepared by: D.R. Westhead , D.C. Hatton, D. R. Gilbert J.M. Thornton and T.P.J. Flores
Services available on this web site
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WWW SITE WILL SHORTLY BE MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. A PRE-ALPHA VERSION OF THE NEW SITE IS AVAILABLE.
This web site is devoted to protein structural topology and protein topology cartoons. The following services are available: Browse the Atlas of topology cartoons. Generate your own topology cartoons. Search databases for topological patterns. Topology-based structure comparison ... New developments on this web site This site is listed as a key resource by Links2Go.
Links Go Key Resource
Protein 3D Structure and Associated Topics Databases Topic
Acknowledgements
We are grateful to Dr. C. Sander of the EBI for allowing to use the program DSSP for secondary structure assignment. This was used in generation of the Atlas and is used every time a new structure is submitted to the server for topology cartoon calculation. Click here for details of DSSP.

34. The CAIDA Web Site - CAIDA : HOME
CAIDA collects, monitors, analyzes, and visualizes several forms of Internet traffic data concerning network topology, workload characterization, performance, routing, and multicast behavior.
http://www.caida.org/

HOME
The CAIDA Web Site
CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis, provides tools and analyses promoting the engineering and maintenance of a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure. papers presentations background faq ... joining
Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA)
the story behind this view of the AS Internet graph
[buy poster]
[AS graph adjacencies matrices available for download]

ISMA Data Catalog 2004 Workshop
Jul 3 AS graph adjacencies matrices available for download May 5 CAIDA-WIDE Workshop Apr 22-23 The Spread of the Witty Worm Mar 25 FDR scalability subgroup RR-FS established Mar 9 Correlating Heterogeneous Measurement Data...slideset Feb 20 SCO Offline from Denial-of-Service Attack Dec 11 BEst Bandwidth Estimation Workshop Dec 9-10 CAIDA/WIDE workshop report Dec 3 anycast and the DNS roots slides at WIDE Nov 7 macroscopic IPv6 topology (and other) analysis slides at WIDE Nov 7 top problems of the Internet and what sysadmins and researchers can do to help slides at LISA Oct 30 Internet Governance slides at LISA Oct 29 Network Telescopes slides at DIMACS Sep 20 4-way taxonomy of ASes: multi/single-homing, transit/stub

35. The Arithmetic, Geometry And Topology Of Algebraic Cycles
Morelia, Mexico; 15 June 7 July 2003.
http://www.matem.unam.mx/cycles/

36. Algebraic Topology Book
Algebraic topology. To get an idea of what s in the book you can look atthe Table of Contents and the Preface. Algebraic topology. Pages, PDF.
http://www.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/AT/ATpage.html
Algebraic Topology To get an idea of what's in the book you can look at the Table of Contents and the Preface Printed Version The book was published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. There are two editions:
  • Paperback (ISBN 0-521-79540-0) for US$32. This is now in a third printing, with corrections of some minor errors in the earlier printings. (See farther down this page for a list of corrections.) Hardback (ISBN 0-521-79160-X) for US$90. This has not been reprinted, so it does not include the corrections that are in the reprintings of the paperback edition.
Electronic Version: By special arrangement with the publisher, an online version will continue to be available for download here. Individuals may print out single copies for their own use, but xeroxing multiple copies is not allowed. There are several different formats available. First of all, you can download the whole book as a single rather large pdf file (3.5MB) of about 550 pages. If you wish to save paper when you print it out, there is also a pdf doublepage version with two pages side by side, reduced in size so that they fit on one sheet of paper. Another option is to download the individual chapters as separate pdf files. To get enough material for a one-semester introductory course you could start by downloading just Chapters 0, 1, and 2, along with the Table of Contents, Bibliography and Index. Here are the individual parts:

37. The Aggregate: FNN, Flat Neighborhood Networks
A network topology designed to minimize latency in clusters of PCs.
http://aggregate.org/FNN/
FNN: Flat Neighborhood Networks
Welcome to the home of FNN documents and software! Since the first press release on our cluster , which has a Flat Neighborhood Network, many of you have been asking us for more information, access to the GA (genetic search algorithm) we developed to design FNNs, etc. This is where everything will be posted....
Publications On FNNs
There is nothing published yet on the new Sparse FNNs (SFNN), but we will be releasing more details as time permits. The following publications discuss what we now call Universal FNNs
  • H. G. Dietz and T.I.Mattox, , Ars Technica, June 22, 2000.
  • H. G. Dietz and T.I.Mattox, "Compiler Techniques For Flat Neighborhood Networks," 13th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing 2000 (LCPC00) , IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA, August 11, 2000. Preprints are available as PS and PDF versions for personal use only.
  • Thomas Hauser, Timothy I. Mattox, Raymond P. LeBeau, Henry G. Dietz and P. George Huang, "High-Cost CFD on a Low-Cost Cluster," Gordon Bell Price/Performance Finalist and regular paper in , Dallas, Texas, USA, November 4-10, 2000. Preprints are available as

38. Topology And Geometry
Jeff Weeks . topology and Geometry Software. Fun and Games for ages 10and up. Torus and Klein Bottle games (online), Kali (Windows, Macintosh
http://geometrygames.org/

39. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Geometriae Dedicata
(Kluwer Academic) This journal concentrates on geometry and its relationship to topology, group theory, and the theory of dynamic systems. Tables of contents from vol.64 (1997) on. Full text to subscribers.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0046-5755
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40. The London Topology And Geometry Seminar
Held on Fridays in term with interests in topology, algebraic, differential and symplectic geometry, dynamical systems and mathematical physics.
http://www.ma.ic.ac.uk/~rpwt/seminar.html
The London topology and geometry seminar
The seminar is held jointly by Imperial College King's College , and Queen Mary , University of London, with visitors from Cambridge Oxford Warwick and other universities. It is designed for anyone visiting London on a Friday afternoon.
Between us we have interests in topology, algebraic, differential and symplectic geometry, dynamical systems and mathematical physics. So the audience can be very varied depending on the week's topic.
To be put on the email list to be notified about seminars, email "subscribe" to geometry-request@ic.ac.uk . Similarly to un subscribe.
The organisers are: Martin Bridson Shaun Bullett Simon Donaldson Bill Harvey , and Richard Thomas
Some older organisers of the London Geometry seminar: Du Val Roth , and Semple
Timetable
Under construction... Apostolov ? Bielawski ? etc..
  • Friday 7th May . Room 2C, King's College. King's College Colloquium:
    Marcus du Sautoy (Oxford): Through the looking glass: groups from a number theoretic perspective
  • Friday 14th May Room 140, Huxley Building

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