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Lectures in topology : the University of Michigan Conference of 1940 / edited by Raymond L. Wilder and William L. Ayres.

Math/Physics/Astronomy Library QA611 .M5 1940
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
University of Michigan. Topology Conference (1940)
Contributor:
Wilder, Raymond Louis, 1896-1982.
Ayres, W. L. (William Leake), 1905-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Topology.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
vii, 316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press ; London : H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1941.
Contents:
Lefschetz, Solomon. Abstract complexes
Wilder, R.L. Uniform local connectedness
Steenrod, N.E. Regular cycles of compact metric spaces
Eilenberg, Samuel. Extension and classification of continuous mappings
Whitney, Hassler. On the topology of differentiable manifolds
Cairns, S.S. Triangulated manifolds and differentiable manifolds
Smith, P.A. Periodic and nearly periodic transformations
Zippin, Leo. Transformation groups
Mac Lane, Saunders, and Adkisson, V.W. Extensions of homeomorphisms on the sphere
Harrold, O.G., Jr. The role of local separating points in certain problems of continuum structure
Cohen, L.W. Uniformity in topological space
Chittenden, E.W. On the reduction of topological functions
Begle, E.G. Homology local connectedness
Chevalley, Claude. Two theorems on solvable topological groups
Fox, R.H. Topological invariants of the Lusternik-Schnirelmann type
Hamilton, O.H. Concerning the decomposition of continua
Kaplan, Wilfred. Differentiability of regular curve families on the sphere
Rothe, Erich. On topology in function spaces
Tukey, J.W. Compactness in general spaces
Van Kampen, E.R. Remark on the address of S.S. Cairns
Hopf, Heinz. Relations between the fundamental group and the second Betti group.
Notes:
"Literature" at end of most of the papers.
OCLC:
2152195

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