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  1. General Topology by Stephen Willard, 2004-02-27
  2. Schaum's Outline of General Topology by Seymour Lipschutz, 1968-06-01
  3. Encyclopedia of General Topology by K.P. Hart, Jun-iti Nagata, et all 2004-08-16
  4. General Topology: Chapters 1-4 by Nicolas Bourbaki, 1998-09-18
  5. General Topology by John Leroy Kelley, 2008-09-10
  6. The General Topology of Dynamical Systems (Graduate Studies in the Mathematical Sciences, V. 1) by Ethan Akin, 1993-03-29
  7. Foundations of General Topology by W.J. Pervin, 1964-12
  8. Introduction to Topology: Third Edition by Bert Mendelson, 1990-07-01
  9. A General Topology Workbook by Iain T. Adamson, 1995-11-29
  10. Introduction to General Topology by George L. Cain, 2001-10-07
  11. Counterexamples in Topology by Lynn Arthur Steen, J. Arthur Seebach Jr., 1995-09-22
  12. General Topology by Waclaw Sierpinski, 2000-03-06
  13. General Topology (Sigma Series in Pure Mathematics) by Ryszard Engelking, 1989-12
  14. Modern General Topology (North-Holland Mathematical Library) by J.-I. Nagata, 1985-11-15

1. 54: General Topology
From Dave Rusin's "Known Math" collection.Category Science Math Topology general topology...... Until 1958 an additional classification 56.0X was used for general topology.Browse all (old) classifications for this area at the AMS.
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54: General topology
Introduction
More formally, a topological space is a set X on which we have a topology a collection of subsets of X which we call the "open" subsets of X. The only requirements are that both X itself and the empty subset must be among the open sets, that all unions of open sets are open, and that the intersection of two open sets be open. This definition is arranged to meet the intent of the opening paragraph. However, stated in this generality, topological spaces can be quite bizarre; for example, in most other disciplines of mathematics, the only topologies on finite sets are the discrete topologies (all subsets are open), but the definition permits many others. Thus a general theme in topology is to test the extent to which the axioms force the kind of structure one expects to use and then, as appropriate, introduce other axioms so as to better match the intended application. For example, a single point need not be a closed set in a topology. Does this seem "inappropriate"? Then perhaps you are envisioning a special kind of topological space, say a a metric space. This alone still need not imply the space looks enough like the shapes you may have seen in a textbook; if you really prefer to understand those shapes, you need to add the axioms of a manifold, perhaps. Many such levels of generality are possible.

2. Questions And Answers In General Topology
Questions and Answers in general topology. A Journal Devoted to general topologyand Related Fields. Published by Symposium of general topology Audience.
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Topology Atlas Document # eajj-08
Questions and Answers in General Topology
A Journal Devoted to General Topology and Related Fields
ISSN : 0918-4732
Commenced publication 1983. Two issues per volume, one volume per year.
Published by Symposium of General Topology
Audience
Topologists working in general topology and related areas.
Aims and Scope
Questions and Answers in General Topology (abbreviation ) is an international journal devoted primarily to rapid publication of questions and answers that arise from research in general topology and related areas.
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Subscription price per year (one volume of two issues): US$60.00, or 6000 yen, in Japan.
Please, send your order and cashier's check to the managing editor, Prof. Jun-iti Nagata, at the address below. Personal checks from North American subscribers are acceptable.
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Advisors
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N. Aoki, T. Hoshina, T. Mizokami, T. Nogura, Y. Tanaka, Y.Yasui
Associate Editors
Y. Hattori, H. Kato, N. Kemoto, A. Koyama, H. Ohta, K. Tamano, H. Tanaka, J. Terasawa, K. Yamada

3. Fairisle General Topology
Research project on the architecture of ATMbased local area networks and the algorithms for generating a general topology. An experimental general topology local area network based on Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is described.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/fairpap.html

4. Agt
Abstracts of all volumes.Category Science Math Topology general topology......Editorsin-Chief Salvador Romaguera, Manuel Sanchis. ISSN 1576-9402 EditorialBoard. Aims and Scope. Technical Editors. Instructions for Authors. Abstracts
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Editors-in-Chief: Salvador Romaguera, Manuel Sanchis. ISSN: 1576-9402

5. Dynamic Directory - Science - Math - Topology - General Topology
Mathematics Arxiv Front GN general topology - Preprints in general topology. Moscow State University - Department of
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6. ScienceDirect - General Topology And Its Applications - List Of Issues
An annual event bringing together an international audience of researchers in general topology and Category Science Math Topology Events......
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7. GN General Topology
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6 Mar math.GN/0303057 SPM Bulletin 3. Boaz Tsaban GN CO LO
27 Feb math.GN/0302322 The combinatorics of Borel covers. Marion Scheepers , Boaz Tsaban . 32 pages. Topology and its Applications GN CA CO LO
25 Feb math.GN/0302279 Arcwise connectedness of the boundaries of connected self-similar sets. Tai-Man Tang . 6 pages. GN CA
20 Feb math.GN/0302239 Limits in Function Spaces and Compact Groups. Joan E. Hart , Kenneth Kunen . 16 pages. GN
20 Feb math.GN/0302235 Topologische und algebraische Filter. Holger Brenner GN
7 Feb math.GN/0302062 SPM Bulletin 2. Boaz Tsaban GN CA CO ... LO
28 Jan math.GN/0301293 On Regularly Branched Maps. H. Murat Tuncali , Vesko Valov . 12 pages. GN
10 Jan math.GN/0301085 The Hurewicz covering property and slaloms in the Baire space. Boaz Tsaban . 7 pages. GN CO LO
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3 Feb math.FA/0301367 Beata Randrianantoanina . 34 pages. FA GN
22 Jan math.DS/0301235 A new proof of the Stable Manifold Theorem for hyperbolic fixed points on surfaces. Mark Holland , Stefano Luzzatto DS GN
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8. Applied General Topology
Applied general topology Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Applied GeneralTopology. Copyright © 20012002 Applied general topology and Topology Atlas.
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Applied General Topology
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9. 5th Galway Colloquium On General Topology
University of Hull, UK; 2729 June 2001.Category Science Math Topology Events Past Events...... general topology The purpose of the conference is to bring together mathematiciansworking in general topology and to provide a forum in which research
http://www.hull.ac.uk/maths/topology/

10. McGraw-Hill Professional | Main Catalog
you want top grades and a thorough understanding of general topology, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can
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11. 14th Summer Conference On General Topology
What follows is a preliminary program as of July 28th for the 14th Summer Conferenceon Topology and Applications. Back to Topology Conference Home Page.
http://phoenix.liunet.edu/~srothman/schedule.htm
What follows is a preliminary program as of July 28th for the 14th Summer Conference on Topology and Applications. The first block indicates when the invitees will speak, when the workshops will take place ("Group", led by Itzkowitz, "Systems" led by Devaney), and when the parallel session slots are.
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Schedule of Talks Time Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Welcome RUDIN SCHIKHOF AKIN PESTOV Group + S1 Group + S10 Group + S19 Group + S2 Group + S11 Group + S20 Break Break Break Break Systems + S23, S24
Finish at 1:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Systems + S6 Systems + S15 GARTSIDE
End 3:30 Systems + S7 Systems + S16 Break Break EDALAT Session code:
A=Topological Algebraic Structures
C=Asymmetric Topology/Topology andComputer Science (ACS)
D=Dynamical Sytems
G=Topological Groups/Topological Semigroups
S=Set-Theoretic Topology
(More than one letter given means joint session.) KEY Session Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4
Groups Workshop Yang (A) Granero Groups Workshop Traina (A) Hanna Kummetz (C) Ross (G) Filali (A) Peregudov Lemin (CS) Ross (G) Silva (A) Baboolal Vaughan (SC) Macario (G) Schmets (A) Wong Dynamical Systems Workshop Vignoli (A) Dynamical Systems Workshop Gomez Perez (A) Watson (S) Robins (DC) Beckenstein (A) Burgin Tkachuk (S) Brattka (C) Maestre (A) Liederman (G) Groups Workshop Mack (CA) Kuperberg (D) Groups Workshop Webster (CA) Van Dam Kulesza (S) Bauer (C) Hernandez (G) Akin (D) Ismail (S) Kopperman (C) Comfort (G) Martinez-Montejano (D) Ssymanski (S) Edalat (C) Glasner (D) Lawner Dynamical Systems Workshop Garcia-Ferreira (S) Dynamical Systems Workshop

12. General Topology Authors/titles Recent Submissions
general topology. Title SPM Bulletin 2 Authors Boaz Tsaban Subjclassgeneral topology; Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics; Logic
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    Title: SPM Bulletin 3
    Authors: Boaz Tsaban
    Comments: The first issues of this bulletin are available online: (1) First issue: math.GN/0301011 (2) Second issue: math.GN/0302062
    Subj-class: General Topology; Combinatorics; Logic
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    Title: The combinatorics of Borel covers
    Authors: Marion Scheepers Boaz Tsaban
    Comments: 32 pages, 4 figures
    Subj-class: General Topology; Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics; Logic
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    Topology and its Applications 121 (2002), 357382
    Tue, 25 Feb 2003
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    Title: Arcwise connectedness of the boundaries of connected self-similar sets
    Authors: Tai-Man Tang
    Comments: 6 pages, no figure Subj-class: General Topology; Classical Analysis and ODEs MSC-class: 28A80 (Primary); 54F65 (Secondary)
    Thu, 20 Feb 2003
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    Title: Limits in Function Spaces and Compact Groups Authors: Joan E. Hart

    13. General Topology Authors/titles Jan 2003
    general topology. Title Extraordinary dimension theories generated by complexesAuthors A. Chigogidze Subjclass general topology MSC-class 54F45, 55M10
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    Title: Extraordinary dimension theories generated by complexes
    Authors: A. Chigogidze
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    Title: SPM Bulletin 1
    Authors: Boaz Tsaban
    Subj-class: General Topology; Combinatorics; Logic
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    Title: A natural construction for the real numbers
    Authors: Norbert A'Campo
    Comments: 10 pages
    Subj-class: General Topology
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    Title: Topological Orthoalgebras
    Authors: Alexander Wilce Comments: 16 pp Subj-class: Rings and Algebras; General Topology MSC-class:
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    Title: The Hurewicz covering property and slaloms in the Baire space Authors: Boaz Tsaban Comments: 7 pages, submitted Subj-class: General Topology; Combinatorics; Logic MSC-class:
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    Title: A new proof of the Stable Manifold Theorem for hyperbolic fixed points on surfaces Authors: Mark Holland Stefano Luzzatto Comments: 1 Figure Subj-class: Dynamical Systems; General Topology

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    16. General Topology - NoiseFactory Science Archives (http://noisefactory.co.uk)
    The space X is compact provided every open cover has a finite subcover. Compactspaces are very important in general topology for a variety of reasons.
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    Functions ... Ordinal topologies (summary table) General mathematics Standard sets We use standard notations for the basic number sets of mathematics: R , the real line; C , the complex plane; Q , the set of rational quotients; and Z , the set of integers. We consider to be a member of N , the set of non-negative integers. The unit interval [0,1] R will be denoted I . We write to denote the empty set. Given any set X, the set of subsets of X, its power set , is denoted X or 2 X Functions Given any sets X and Y, we write Y X to denote the set of all functions from X to Y (note the reversal of the intuitive order of X and Y), and if Y is computable we can write [X Y] for the subset of Y X comprising computable functions. For the purposes of this document, we are careful to distinguish set inclusion (which allows the possibility of set equality), and strict inclusion

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    No papers on this subject. 54XX general topology For the topologyof manifolds of all dimensions, see 57NXX / Classification root.
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    19. Set Theoretical And General Topology Research Division
    Links. Set Theoretical and general topology research division. Research staffIstván Juhász, head of research division; Ervin Deák; Miklós Erdélyi Szabó;
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