
Topology

If you know nothing about topology, read the start of
a point-set topology book before trying to tackle algebraic
or piecewise-linear topology.  Some background in 
 real analysis 
and/or  geometry 
is probably helpful, though you can probably get away without
it if you have sufficient mathematical maturity.
Point-Set Topology
-  Munkres, J. R., (1975)  Topology: A First Course,
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
 -  Willard, Stephen (1970) General Topology, Addison-Wesley, Reading MA.
 
Algebraic Topology
-  Bredon, Glen E. (1993) Topology and geometry, Springer-Verlag,
New York.
 -  Munkres, James R. (1984)
Elements of Algebraic Topology, Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park, CA.
 - Massey, William S. (1980)  Singular Homology Theory,
Graduate Texts in Mathematics 70, Springer-Verlag, New York.
 -  Massey, William S. (1967) Algebraic Topology:  An Introduction,
Springer-Verlag, New York.
 
Piecewise-Linear Topology 
-  Rourke, Colin Patrick and Brian Joseph Sanderson (1982) Introduction to
Piecewise-Linear Topology, Springer Study Edition,
Springer-Verlag, New York
(ISBN 0-387-11102-6, paperback).
 
Knot Theory 
-  Adams, Colin C. (1994)  The Knot Book:  An Elementary Introduction to the
Mathematical Theory of Knots, W.H. Freeman, NY.
 


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