9781470425357-1470425351-Knots, Molecules, and the Universe: An Introduction to Topology

Knots, Molecules, and the Universe: An Introduction to Topology

ISBN-13: 9781470425357
ISBN-10: 1470425351
Author: Erica Flapan
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 386 pages
Category: Mathematics
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ISBN-13: 9781470425357
ISBN-10: 1470425351
Author: Erica Flapan
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 386 pages
Category: Mathematics

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Knots, Molecules, and the Universe: An Introduction to Topology (ISBN-13: 9781470425357 and ISBN-10: 1470425351), written by authors Erica Flapan, was published by American Mathematical Society in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Mathematics books. You can easily purchase or rent Knots, Molecules, and the Universe: An Introduction to Topology (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 $11.25.

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This book is an elementary introduction to geometric topology and its applications to chemistry, molecular biology, and cosmology. It does not assume any mathematical or scientific background, sophistication, or even motivation to study mathematics. It is meant to be fun and engaging while drawing students in to learn about fundamental topological and geometric ideas. Though the book can be read and enjoyed by nonmathematicians, college students, or even eager high school students, it is intended to be used as an undergraduate textbook. The book is divided into three parts corresponding to the three areas referred to in the title. Part 1 develops techniques that enable two- and three-dimensional creatures to visualize possible shapes for their universe and to use topological and geometric properties to distinguish one such space from another. Part 2 is an introduction to knot theory with an emphasis on invariants. Part 3 presents applications of topology and geometry to molecular symmetries, DNA, and proteins. Each chapter ends with exercises that allow for better understanding of the material. The style of the book is informal and lively. Though all of the definitions and theorems are explicitly stated, they are given in an intuitive rather than a rigorous form, with several hundreds of figures illustrating the exposition. This allows students to develop intuition about topology and geometry without getting bogged down in technical details.

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