Lectures on Homotopy Theory ( Volume 171 )

Publication series :Volume 171

Author: Piccinini   R. A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1992

E-ISBN: 9780080872827

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444892386

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444892386

Subject: O189.23 homotopy theory

Language: ENG

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The central idea of the lecture course which gave birth to this book was to define the homotopy groups of a space and then give all the machinery needed to prove in detail that the nth homotopy group of the sphere Sn, for n greater than or equal to 1 is isomorphic to the group of the integers, that the lower homotopy groups of Sn are trivial and that the third homotopy group of S2 is also isomorphic to the group of the integers. All this was achieved by discussing H-spaces and CoH-spaces, fibrations and cofibrations (rather thoroughly), simplicial structures and the homotopy groups of maps.

Later, the book was expanded to introduce CW-complexes and their homotopy groups, to construct a special class of CW-complexes (the Eilenberg-Mac Lane spaces) and to include a chapter devoted to the study of the action of the fundamental group on the higher homotopy groups and the study of fibrations in the context of a category in which the fibres are forced to live; the final material of that chapter is a comparison of various kinds of universal fibrations. Completing the book are two appendices on compactly generated spaces and the theory of colimits. The book does not require any prior knowledge of Algebraic Topology and only rudimentary concepts of Category Theory are necessary; however, the student is supposed to be well at ease with the main general theorems of Topology and have a reasonable mathematica

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 12

TOC$Contents

pp.:  12 – 14

CH$Chapter 1. Homotopy Groups

pp.:  14 – 48

CH$Chapter 2. Fibrations and Cofibrations

pp.:  48 – 86

CH$Chapter 3. Exact Homotopy Sequences

pp.:  86 – 98

CH$Chapter 4. Simplicial Complexes

pp.:  98 – 130

CH$Chapter 5. Relative Homotopy Groups

pp.:  130 – 166

CH$Chapter 6. Homotopy Theory of CW-Complexes

pp.:  166 – 228

CH$Chapter 7. Fibrations Revisited

pp.:  228 – 280

Appendix A: Colimits

pp.:  280 – 290

Appendix B: Compactly generated spaces

pp.:  290 – 298

Bibliography

pp.:  298 – 302

IDX$Index

pp.:  302 – 308

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