Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics which uses tools from abstract algebra to study topological spaces.
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An encyclopedic reference containing definitions, some discussion, and an assortment of useful links to various resources concerning Algebraic Topology and K-Theory.
A survey of various algorithms used to determine if a given ordered set has the fixed point property, that is, whether it has a fixed point free order-preserving self-map. Algorithms using the methods of Algebraic Topology are compared with other techniques.
An incomplete graduate textbook in Algebraic K-Theory, by Charles Weibel. Several chapters are available online.
Index to more than 100 articles on Algebraic Topology.
A widely accessible statement of the Poincaré Conjecture and its implications, with various links and references for further inquiry.
Assorted articles and minutia concerning Algebraic Surgery, assembled by Andrew Ranicki.
Introductory essay by Joe Neisendorfer, University of Rochester.
A survey of various algorithms used to determine if a given ordered set has the fixed point property, that is, whether it has a fixed point free order-preserving self-map. Algorithms using the methods of Algebraic Topology are compared with other techniques.
A widely accessible statement of the Poincaré Conjecture and its implications, with various links and references for further inquiry.
Index to more than 100 articles on Algebraic Topology.
An incomplete graduate textbook in Algebraic K-Theory, by Charles Weibel. Several chapters are available online.
Assorted articles and minutia concerning Algebraic Surgery, assembled by Andrew Ranicki.
Introductory essay by Joe Neisendorfer, University of Rochester.
An encyclopedic reference containing definitions, some discussion, and an assortment of useful links to various resources concerning Algebraic Topology and K-Theory.
