Directory Sites

  • MathWorld

    Index to more than 100 articles on Algebraic Topology.

    mathworld.wolfram.com

  • Novikov Conjecture Home Page

    An archive of developments concerning the Novikov Conjecture and related problems in Algebraic Topology, General Topology, Geometry, Algebra, and Analysis. Maintained by Jonathan Rosenberg.

    www.math.umd.edu

  • What is Algebraic Topology?

    Introductory essay by Joe Neisendorfer, University of Rochester.

    www.math.rochester.edu

  • Homology, Homotopy and Applications - General Information

    An all-electronic, peer-reviewed, international journal of leading-edge research in Homological and Homotopical Algebra, K-Theory, and applications.

    www.math.rutgers.edu

  • Algorithms for the Fixed Point Property

    A survey of various algorithms used to determine if a given ordered set has the fixed point property, that is, whether it has a fixed point free order-preserving self-map. Algorithms using the methods of Algebraic Topology are compared with other techniques.

    www.csi.uottawa.ca

  • British Topology Home Page

    A usable collection of pointers to Topology-related sites, including archives and conference announcements. The focus is mainly on British and European resources, with some links and references to research conducted in other parts of the globe.

    www.maths.gla.ac.uk

  • K-theory Preprint Archives

    An extensive archive of pre-publication papers (preprints) on Algebraic K-Theory.

    www.math.uiuc.edu

  • K-theory Calendar

    A calendar of upcoming and past events (workshops, colloquia, lectures) pertaining to K-Theory and its applications.

    www.math.uiuc.edu

  • Algebraic Topology

    An encyclopedic reference containing definitions, some discussion, and an assortment of useful links to various resources concerning Algebraic Topology and K-Theory.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Poincaré Conjecture -- from MathWorld

    A widely accessible statement of the Poincaré Conjecture and its implications, with various links and references for further inquiry.

    mathworld.wolfram.com

  • Five talks on the Poincaré Conjecture

    Streaming video links to lectures by Prof. John Morgan on the famous Poincaré Conjecture filmed during a 5-day series on the topic held at Columbia University on Monday, October 13, through Friday, October 17, 2003. Thurston Geometrization, and Hamilton’s ‘Ricci flow’ method, leading up to the Perelman’s proposed proof, are discussed. RealOne Player is required to view the video.

    www.math.ohio-state.edu

  • Algebraic Topology Textbook

    A complete, downloadable, introductory text on Algebraic Topology, by Prof. Allen Hatcher, Cornell Univ. 3rd Ed. 553 pp. with illustrations. Available in pdf and postscript versions.

    www.math.cornell.edu

  • Ext Charts

    Charts for modules over the odd-primary Steenrod Algebra, by Christian Nassau. In Postscript.

    www.nullhomotopie.de

  • The Hopf Fibration

    Notes and images of the Hopf map from S3 to S2.

    www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de

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