Differential Topology by Amiya Mukherjee.
Publication details: New Delhi: Hindustant Book Agency, 2015Description: xiii, 349pISBN:- 9789380250786 (Pbk)
- 514.74 M896D 23
- QA614-614.97
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Preface -- 1.Basic Concepts of Manifolds -- 2.Approximation Theorems and Whitney s Embedding -- 3.Linear Structures on Manifolds -- 4.Riemannian Manifolds -- 5.Vector Bundles on Manifolds -- 6.Transversality -- 7.Tubular Neighbourhoods -- 8.Spaces of Smooth Maps -- 9.Morse Theory -- 10.Theory of Handle Presentations -- Bibliography -- Index. .
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This book presents a systematic and comprehensive account of the theory of differentiable manifolds and provides the necessary background for the use of fundamental differential topology tools. The text includes, in particular, the earlier works of Stephen Smale, for which he was awarded the Fields Medal. Explicitly, the topics covered are Thom transversality, Morse theory, theory of handle presentation, h-cobordism theorem, and the generalised Poincaré conjecture. The material is the outcome of lectures and seminars on various aspects of differentiable manifolds and differential topology given over the years at the Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta, and at other universities throughout India. The book will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in these topics. An elementary knowledge of linear algebra, general topology, multivariate calculus, analysis, and algebraic topology is recommended.
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