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         Topology:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to Topology: Third Edition by Bert Mendelson, 1990-07-01
  2. Counterexamples in Topology by Lynn Arthur Steen, J. Arthur Seebach Jr., 1995-09-22
  3. Topology (2nd Edition) by James Munkres, 2000-01-07
  4. Introduction to Topology: Second Edition by Theodore W. Gamelin, Robert Everist Greene, 1999-02-16
  5. Schaum's Outline of General Topology by Seymour Lipschutz, 1968-06-01
  6. Algebraic Topology by Allen Hatcher, 2001-11-15
  7. Computational Topology by Herbert Edelsbrunner and John L. Harer, 2009-12-08
  8. Differential Topology (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Victor Guillemin, Alan Pollack, 2010-08-16
  9. General Topology by Stephen Willard, 2004-02-27
  10. Basic Topology (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by M.A. Armstrong, 2010-11-02
  11. Euler's Gem: The Polyhedron Formula and the Birth of Topology by David S. Richeson, 2008-09-08
  12. Topology from the Differentiable Viewpoint by John Willard Milnor, 1997-11-24
  13. Topology by John G. Hocking, Gail S. Young, 1988-06-01
  14. Essential Topology (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) by Martin D. Crossley, 2005-07-01

161. STandDS
Morelia, Michoac¡n, M©xico; 1517 March 2001.
http://www.matmor.unam.mx/eventos/springtds/EN/default.html

162. Pagina Principale
A tool for visualizing the Internet topology.
http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/~hermes/

163. British Topology Meeting Home Page
Edinburgh; 79 April 2001.
http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/current/britopol/
BRITISH TOPOLOGY MEETING
Edinburgh, 7-9 April 2001
Associated Meeting Meeting Arrangements Timetable Participants List Application Form ... Click here for the report on this meeting in ICMS News 11
The 16th British Topology Meeting will take place in Edinburgh from Saturday 7th to Monday 9th April 2001. Talks will start on Sunday morning and end at lunchtime on Monday. There will be a number of contributed talks of 40 minutes as well as the two invited talks.
For previous BTMs see Andy Baker's page
Invited Speakers:
  • Cameron Gordon (University of Texas) Jack Morava (Johns Hopkins University)
Organising committee
Other conferences
The British Mathematical Colloquium in Glasgow begins in the afternoon on Monday 9th, so it will be easy to travel to Glasgow after the BTM.
Further information about the 16th British Topology Meeting will be posted here as it becomes available
This meeting's pages last updated 21 February 2001 - Participants list now active Future Events Travel Information Call for Proposals Publications ... Front Page

164. MeshDynamics--Managing The Dynamics Of Mesh Networks
60Kb software control layer, monitors the environment and modifies network topology and mesh routing to meet performance requirements.
http://www.meshdynamics.com
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SOLUTIONS Software Feature Set WLAN AP management High Performance Mesh Mesh Network for UWB ... Network Health Monitor DOWNLOADS Slide Presentations Evaluation Software WLAN WMAN ... PUBLICATIONS MANAGING THE DYNAMICS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE MESH NETWORKS Conventional ad hoc mesh networks suffer from a minimum of 50% loss in bandwidth with each hop. The bandwidth - at best - 1/16 of the available bandwidth just 4 hops away. That is the case with only one active client in the network. Consider a more realistic scenario - with 25 active clients at each hop of a 4 hop network. The available bandwidth for an active client at the fourth hop is now less than a millionth of the bandwidth available at the Ethernet link!

165. Gokova Geometry / Topology Conferences
G¶kova, Turkey; 28 May 2 June 2001.
http://arf.math.metu.edu.tr/~gokova/
Guidelines for authors

Previous meetings

Travel and local info

Contact address
Announcement May 24 - May 29 (2004)
Guidelines for authors Download the macro package (40K - updated Aug 2003) and extract the files into a new directory. Previous meetings TUBITAK . In the previous meetings topics of discussion ranged from the Topology of Low Dimensional Manifolds, Gauge Theory, Quantum Field Theory, Geometric PDE's, Seiberg-Witten Theory and Symplectic Topology to Mathematical Physics. International Press Travel and local info - location of Gokova, how to get there, where to stay. Contact address e-mail: gokova@arf.math.metu.edu.tr mailing address: Prof. Turgut Onder
Department of Mathematics
Middle East Technical University
06531 Ankara
Turkiye Prof. Selman Akbulut
Department of Mathematics
Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1027 USA Last updated: January 2003

166. Programming Symbolic Computation Team Research Of The University Of La Rioja
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of La Rioja, Logro±o, Spain. Research has been focused on the design, specification and construction of symbolic computation systems for Algebraic topology.
http://www.unirioja.es/dptos/dmc/psycotrip
P rogramming and Sy mbolic Co mputation T eam O f U niversidad de La R ioja http://www.unirioja.es/ We are the Programming and Symbolic Computation Team, at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of La Rioja Symbolic computation systems are an important tool for the scientific calculation and discovery. Apart from well-known commercial products (Mathematica, Maple,…), there exists a great variety of systems developed in the academic context, without many connections with the current trends in Software Engineering. Our previous experience has been focused on the design, specification and construction of symbolic computation systems for Algebraic Topology. In particular, our main research area has been the formal analysis of one of these tools, namely, the EAT system. At this moment, we are involved in a more holistic approach, one that deals with software verification, conceptual modelling and Internet-based services; that is, to devise algebraic manipulation systems in the Software Engineering framework. Our objective is then to make progress towards a methodology for the analysis, specification, development, verification and maintenance of symbolic computation systems. Research Areas Members Last Papers

167. IV Iberoamerican Conference On Topology And Its Applications
University of Coimbra, Portugal; 1821 April 2001.
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~cita2001/
Welcome Pictures Scientific Committee Organizing Committee Invited Speakers ... Address
    Welcome to the web site of the IV Iberoamerican Conference on Topology and its Applications, which will take place from Wednesday morning, 18 April 2001, through Saturday morning, 21 April, in the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
    The scientific programme will begin Wednesday morning with a special invited talk by
    Prof. Bernhard Banaschewski
    on the occasion of his 75th birthday.
    The programme consists of 50mn invited talks and 25mn contributed talks.

This meeting is supported by
Reitoria da Universidade de Coimbra
Last update: May 6, 2001
by Jorge Picado

168. Set Theory And Topology Research Group At Budapest, Hungary
Set Theory and topology.
http://www.math-inst.hu/pub/setop/setop.html
Set Theory and Topology Research Group at Budapest, Hungary
Recent Prepints and Papers

169. Untitled Document
Athens, GA. May 20 June 2, 2001.
http://www.math.uga.edu/~topology/
2004 Georgia Topology Conference
August 11 - 15, 2004
Confirmed Speakers:
Eaman Eftekhary, Princeton University
John Etnyre, University of Pennsylvania
Ronald Fintushel, Michigan State University
Veronique Godin, Stanford University
Ko Honda, University of Southern California
Stanislav Jabuka, Columbia University
Tamas Kalman, University of California, Berkeley
Ciprian Manolescu, Harvard University
Olga Plamenevskaya, Harvard, University
Jacob A. Rasmussen, Princeton University James Tripp, University of Pennsylvania Hao Wu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hotel Information Schedule Registration Travel ... Additional Information
The conference is being hosted by the University of Georgia, Department of Mathematics and sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the University of Georgia. There is no registration fee. Conference organizer is Gordana Matic. The conference is still being organized, so please check back for updated information. If you are interested in attending, please contact Julie McEver at julie@math.uga.edu

170. Agt
Editorsin-Chief Salvador Romaguera, Manuel Sanchis. ISSN 1576-9402. EditorialBoard. Aims and Scope. Technical Editors. Instructions for Authors. Abstracts
http://www.upv.es/agt/
Editors-in-Chief: Salvador Romaguera, Manuel Sanchis.
ISSN: 1576-9402

171. TopOpt

http://www.topopt.dtu.dk/

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