9780821852866-0821852868-Modern Classical Homotopy Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 127)

Modern Classical Homotopy Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 127)

ISBN-13: 9780821852866
ISBN-10: 0821852868
Author: Jeffrey Strom
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 835 pages
Category: Mathematics
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ISBN-13: 9780821852866
ISBN-10: 0821852868
Author: Jeffrey Strom
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 835 pages
Category: Mathematics

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Modern Classical Homotopy Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 127) (ISBN-13: 9780821852866 and ISBN-10: 0821852868), written by authors Jeffrey Strom, was published by Amer Mathematical Society in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Mathematics books. You can easily purchase or rent Modern Classical Homotopy Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 127) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mathematics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.32.

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The core of classical homotopy theory is a body of ideas and theorems that emerged in the 1950s and was later largely codified in the notion of a model category. This core includes the notions of fibration and cofibration; CW complexes; long fiber and cofiber sequences; loop spaces and suspensions; and so on. Brown's representability theorems show that homology and cohomology are also contained in classical homotopy theory. This text develops classical homotopy theory from a modern point of view, meaning that the exposition is informed by the theory of model categories and that homotopy limits and colimits play central roles. The exposition is guided by the principle that it is generally preferable to prove topological results using topology (rather than algebra). The language and basic theory of homotopy limits and colimits make it possible to penetrate deep into the subject with just the rudiments of algebra. The text does reach advanced territory, including the Steenrod algebra, Bott periodicity, localization, the Exponent Theorem of Cohen, Moore, and Neisendorfer, and Miller's Theorem on the Sullivan Conjecture. Thus the reader is given the tools needed to understand and participate in research at (part of) the current frontier of homotopy theory. Proofs are not provided outright. Rather, they are presented in the form of directed problem sets. To the expert, these read as terse proofs; to novices they are challenges that draw them in and help them to thoroughly understand the arguments.

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