Princeton University Press
Foundations of Algebraic Topology
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About this book
The need for an axiomatic treatment of homology and cohomology theory has long been felt by topologists. Professors Eilenberg and Steenrod present here for the first time an axiomatization of the complete transition from topology to algebra.
Originally published in 1952.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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I. Axioms and general theorems
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II. Simplicial complexes
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III. Homology theory of simplicial complexes
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IV. Categories and functors
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V. Chain complexes
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VI. Formal homology theory of simplicial complexes
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VII. The singular homology theory
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VIII. Systems of groups and their limits
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IX. The Čech homology theory
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X. Special features of the Čech theory
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XI. Applications to Euclidean Spaces
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Index
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