Clearly written, well-organized, three-part text begins by dealing with certain classic problems without using the formal techniques of homology theory and advances to the central concept, the Betti groups. Numerous detailed examples.
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Clearly written, well-organized, three-part text begins by dealing with certain classic problems without using the formal techniques of homology theory and advances to the central concept, the Betti groups. Numerous detailed examples.
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Good. Cover edges are slightly bumped and scratched. Upper spine is crinkled. Stickers on back from previous seller. Text is clear. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 656 p. Dover Books on Mathematics. Audience: General/trade.