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Characteristic Classes Am76 Volume 76 John Milnor James D Stasheff

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Characteristic Classes Am76 Volume 76 John Milnor James D Stasheff
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.17 MB
Pages: 340
Author: John Milnor; James D. Stasheff
ISBN: 9781400881826, 140088182X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Characteristic Classes Am76 Volume 76 John Milnor James D Stasheff by John Milnor; James D. Stasheff 9781400881826, 140088182X instant download after payment.

The theory of characteristic classes provides a meeting ground for the various disciplines of differential topology, differential and algebraic geometry, cohomology, and fiber bundle theory. As such, it is a fundamental and an essential tool in the study of differentiable manifolds.


In this volume, the authors provide a thorough introduction to characteristic classes, with detailed studies of Stiefel-Whitney classes, Chern classes, Pontrjagin classes, and the Euler class. Three appendices cover the basics of cohomology theory and the differential forms approach to characteristic classes, and provide an account of Bernoulli numbers.


Based on lecture notes of John Milnor, which first appeared at Princeton University in 1957 and have been widely studied by graduate students of topology ever since, this published version has been completely revised and corrected.

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