Math 336 -- Topology II
Math 336 is the second semester in a topology sequence that begins with Math 335.
The exact set of topics covered in Math 336 will depend on the instructor; in recent
years, it has covered simplicial homology theory, but could also cover a topic
such as differential geometry.
Math 336 is typically offered in alternate years.
Prerequisites: Math 335
Who should take this course?
Math majors, especially those intending to go to graduate school in mathematics
Topics covered:
Abstract simplicial complexes
Simplicial homology theory
Topological invariance of homology groups
Brouwer and Lefschetz fixed-point Theorems
Relative homology and the Eilenberg-Steenrod Axioms
For detailed information about Math 336 this year, please consult the list of Fall Courses and Spring Courses linked to
the Mathematics and Statistics Home Page.