“The idea of numerous true-false questions was a particularly good one. The book was written for a student audience. . ., it should also prove quite valuable to instructors of an introductory topology course, as a read...

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“The idea of numerous true-false questions was a particularly good one. The book was written for a student audience. . ., it should also prove quite valuable to instructors of an introductory topology course, as a readily available source of supplementary homework questions or exam questions.” Mathematical Association of America Reviews The book offers a good introduction to topology through solved exercises. It is mainly intended for undergraduate students. Most exercises are given with detailed solutions.

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