Highly regarded for its exceptional clarity imaginative and instructive exercises and fine writing style this concise book offers an ideal introduction to the fundamentals of topology. Originally conceived as a text for a one-semester course it is directed to undergraduate students whose studies of calculus sequence have included definitions and proofs of theorems. The book's principal aim is to provide a simple thorough survey of elementary topics in the study of collections of objects or sets that possess a mathematical structure.The author begins with an informal discussion of set theory in Chapter 1 reserving coverage of countability for Chapter 5 where it appears in the context of compactness. In the second chapter Professor Mendelson discusses metric spaces paying particular attention to various distance functions which may be defined on Euclidean <i>n</i>-space and which lead to the ordinary topology. Chapter 3 takes up the concept of topological space presenting it as a generalization of the concept of a metric space. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to a discussion of the two most important topological properties: connectedness and compactness. Throughout the text Dr. Mendelson a former Professor of Mathematics at Smith College has included many challenging and stimulating exercises to help students develop a solid grasp of the material presented.
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