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Math 141 Suggested Syllabus: Text: Introduction To Topology, T. Gamelin and R. Greene

This syllabus outlines the topics to be covered in a course on topology over 29 lectures. The course will begin with an introduction to concepts like open and closed sets, completeness, and continuous functions on metric spaces. It will then cover more general topological spaces, properties like separation axioms, and concepts of compactness and connectedness. The syllabus also notes an optional section and that some lectures may be replaced or supplemented with other related topics at the instructor's discretion.

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Math 141 Suggested Syllabus: Text: Introduction To Topology, T. Gamelin and R. Greene

This syllabus outlines the topics to be covered in a course on topology over 29 lectures. The course will begin with an introduction to concepts like open and closed sets, completeness, and continuous functions on metric spaces. It will then cover more general topological spaces, properties like separation axioms, and concepts of compactness and connectedness. The syllabus also notes an optional section and that some lectures may be replaced or supplemented with other related topics at the instructor's discretion.

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Math 141 Suggested Syllabus

Text: Introduction to Topology, T. Gamelin and R. Greene


Lecture Section Topic
1
1.1 Open and Closed Sets
2
1.1 Cont.
3
1.2 Completeness
4
1.2 Cont.
5
1.3 The Real Line
6
1.4 Products of Metric Spaces
7
1.5 Compactness
8
1.5 Cont.
9
1.5 Cont.
10
1.6 Continuous Functions
11 1.6, 1.7 Cont.
12
1.7 Normed Linear Spaces
13
1.8 The Contraction Principle
14
----- Review
15
----- Midterm
16
2.1 Topological Spaces
17
2.1 Cont.
18
2.2 Subspaces
19
2.3 Continuous Functions
20
2.4 Base for a Topology
21
2.5 Separation Axioms
22
2.5 Cont.
23
2.6 Compactness
24
2.6 Cont.
25
2.7 Locally Compact Spaces*
26
2.8 Connectedness*
27
2.9 Path Connectedness*
28
2.1 Finite Product Spaces*
29
---- Review
*Sections are optional. These lectures may be replaced by other topics of the instructors choice, e.g.,
Homotopy Theory.

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