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Topology: A Geometric Approach

Topology: A Geometric Approach

Terry Lawson

Oxford University Press
2003
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The book gives an introduction to topology at the advanced undergraduate to beginning graduate level, with an emphasis on its geometric aspects. Part I contains three chapters on basic point set topology, classification of surfaces via handle decompositions, and the fundamental group appropriate for a one semester or two quarter course. Carefully developed exercise sets support high student involvement. Besides exercises embedded within a chapter, there are extensive supplementary exercises to extend the material. Surfaces occur as key examples in treatments of the fundamental group, covering spaces, CW complexes, and homology in the last four chapters. Each chapter of Part I ends with a substantial project. Part II is written in a problem based format. These problems contain appropriate hints and background material to enable the student to work through the basic theory of covering spaces, CW complexes, and homology with the instructor's guidance. Low dimensional cases provide motivation and examples for the general development, with an emphasis on treating geometric ideas first encountered in Part I such as orientation. Part II allows the book to be used for a year long course at the first year graduate level. The book's collection of over 750 exercises range from simple checks of omitted details in arguments, to reinforce the material and increase student involvement, to the development of substantial theorems that have been broken into many steps. The style encourages an active student role. Solutions to selected exercises are included as an appendix. Solutions to all exercises are available to the instructor in electronic form. This text forms the latest in the Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics series which publishes textbooks suitable for graduate students in mathematics and its applications. The level of books may range from some suitable for advanced undergraduate courses at one end, to others of interest to research workers. The emphasis is on texts of high mathematical quality in active areas, particularly areas that are not well represented in the literature at present.
Topology: A Geometric Approach

Topology: A Geometric Approach

Terry Lawson

Oxford University Press
2006
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This new-in-paperback introduction to topology emphasizes a geometric approach with a focus on surfaces. A primary feature is a large collection of exercises and projects, which fosters a teaching style that encourages the student to be an active class participant. A wide range of material at different levels supports flexible use of the book for a variety of students. Part I is appropriate for a one-semester or two-quarter course, and Part II (which is problem based) allows the book to be used for a year-long course which supports a variety of syllabuses. The over 750 exercises range from simple checks of omitted details in arguments, to reinforce the material and increase student involvement, to the development of substantial theorems that have been broken into many steps. The style encourages an active student role. Solutions to selected exercises are included as an appendix, with solutions to all exercises available to the instructor on a companion website.
Linear Algebra

Linear Algebra

Terry Lawson

John Wiley Sons Inc
1996
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High level linear algebra book that blends both computational and theoretical aspects, using each to enhance the other. Explains the key points of the Gaussian elimination algorithm. Discusses vector spaces and linear transformations using matrix computations. Takes advantage of software packages such as MATLAB, Mathematica, and Maple.
How to Study the Word: Taking the Bible from the Pages to the Heart
What do you need from God? Material blessings . . . spiritual wisdom . . . guidance and help for the problems of everyday life? The answers and help you need can be found in the storehouse of riches God has put in the Bible. But how do you find them--how can you apply these truths in a practical, usable way? In this book, author Terry Lawson shows you how to use study tools that, until recently, only scholars were using. You'll find that you need not be an intellectual to understand the Word of God. How to Study the Word will help you to go beyond simply reading the Bible and take advantage of God's plan to enrich your life You will learn: Techniques and tips for personal Bible study How to build a library of key Bible study tools Keys to understanding the language of the Bible The history of the world's bestselling book--the Bible Also included: Scripture promises for the benefits of studying the Word A brief survey of the New Testament A Bible dictionary