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  1. The L²-Moduli Space and a Vanishing Theorem for Donaldson Polynomial Invariants (Monographs in Geometry and Topology, Vol II) by John Willard Morgan, Tomasz Mrowka, et all 1994-06
  2. Laminations and Foliations in Dynamics, Geometry and Topology: Proceedings of the Conference on Laminations and Foliations in Dynamics, Geometry and Topology ... at Stony Brook (Contemporary Mathematics)
  3. Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics (Crm Proceedings & Lecture Notes, V. 15) by Topology, and Dynamics (1995 : Centre de recherches mathematiques, Universite de Montreal) Workshop on Geometry, 1998-04
  4. Geometry, Topology and Quantization (Mathematics and Its Applications) by P. Bandyopadhyay, 1996-10-31
  5. Surveys in Differential Geometry: Proceedings of the Conference on Geometry and Topology Held at Harvard University, April 27-29, 1990 (Supplement to the Journal of Differential Geometry, No. 1) by Shing-Tung Yau, Chuan-Chih Hsiung, 1991-07
  6. Differential Geometry, Global Analysis, and Topology: Proceedings of a Special Session of the Canadian Mathematical Society Summer Meeting Held June (Conference ... Proceedings, Canadian Mathematical Society) by A. Nicas, 1992-03
  7. An Introduction to Differential Geometry and Topology in Mathematical Physics by Wang Rong, Cheng Yue, 1999-04-15
  8. Solitons, Geometry and Topology: On the Crossroad (American Mathematical Society Translations Series 2)
  9. Topology and Geometry of Manifolds: 2001 Georgia International Topology Conference, May 21-June 2, 2001, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics) by Georgia International Topology Conference, Clint McCrory, 2003-12
  10. Geometry and Topology in Dynamics: Ams Special Session on Topology in Dynamics, Held in Winston-Salem, Nc, October 9-10, 1998, Ams-Awm Special Session ... Dynamics, Held in (Contemporary Mathematics) by Ams Special Session on Topology in Dynamics, 1999-11
  11. Differential Geometry and Topology by Jacob T. Schwartz, 1968-12
  12. Elements of the Geometry and Topology of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) by A. T. Fomenko, A. A. Tuzhilin, 1991-11
  13. Basic Elements of Differential Geometry and Topology (Mathematics and its Applications) by S.P. Novikov, A.T. Fomenko, 1990-11-30
  14. Homotopy Theory: Relations With Algebraic Geometry, Group Cohomology, and Algebraic K-Theory : An International Conference on Algebraic Topology, March 24-28, 2002 Nor (Contemporary Mathematics) by International Conference on Algebraic Topology, Paul Gregory Goerss, et all 2004-04

81. Geometry And Topology Monographs
A series intended for research monographs, for refereed conference proceedings, and for similar collections.
http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/gtmono.html
ISSN 1464-8997 (on-line) 1464-8989 (printed) The Geometry and Topology Monographs series is intended for research monographs, for refereed conference proceedings and for similar collections. If you have a monograph that you wish to be considered for publication in the series, then please email the Managing Editors of Geometry and Topology at the main journal email address: gt@maths.warwick.ac.uk The Geometry and Topology Monograph series is published both in free electronic format by Geometry and Topology Publications and in printed version. All Geometry and Topology Publications are deposited in the arXiv Search GTM: Volume 1 (1998): The Epstein birthday schrift
  • Igor Rivin, Colin Rourke, Caroline Series (editors)
Volume 2 (1999): Proceedings of the Kirbyfest
  • Joel Hass and Martin Scharlemann (editors)
Volume 3 (2000): Invitation to higher local fields
  • Ivan Fesenko and Masato Kurihara (editors)
Volume 4 (2002): Invariants of knots and 3-manifolds (Kyoto 2001)
  • T Ohtsuki, T Kohno, T Le, J Murakami, J Roberts and V Turaev (editors)
Volume 5 (2002): Four-manifolds, geometries and knots

82. Questions In Topology/geometry - Physics Help And Math Help - Physics Forums
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83. SpringerLink - Publication
(Kluwer Academic) This journal concentrates on geometry and its relationship to topology, group theory, and the theory of dynamic systems. Tables of contents from vol.64 (1997) on. Full text to subscribers.
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84. Alex Suciu: Talks
topology and geometry Seminar, SUNY at Stony Brook, Nov. Hyperplane arrangements and braid groups, topologygeometry Seminar, IRMA, Université Louis
http://www.math.neu.edu/~suciu/talks.html
Alex Suciu
Talks
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85. "JUN" -- Free Software! (Public)
Easy to use, VisualWorks Smalltalkbased, OO, high level, application framework and 3D graphics library, supports geometry and topology shape manipulation. With references. Open Source, GPL
http://www.sra.co.jp/people/aoki/Jun/GSletterJunPublic/index_e.html
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"JUN" Free Software!
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OO Group AOKI Atsushi
mailto:aoki@sra.co.jp

http://www.sra.co.jp/people/aoki/
(translated by Edgar M. Cooke
Introduction
High-quality computer graphics were only a few years ago the exclusive provenance of high-performance workstations, but with the general improvement in performance of computers nowadays, such functionality as become widely available. Advanced graphics now find widespread application in the fields of science, the arts, industrial design, and so forth, and the availability of 3D graphics in particular have even fostered creation of the entirely new field of virtual reality. Modes of visualization taking advantage of 3D graphics have great potential to permit the expression of aspects beyond the range of 2D graphics. Already, 3D graphics libraries such as OpenGL, Direct3D, and QuickDraw3D have become available to aid in developing applications that implement 3D graphics functionality. However, these libraries offer only primitive graphic functions, and to use them it is prerequisite that the developer have specialized knowledge the complex details of both hardware and 3D graphics. With this state of affairs, a framework for architecting high-level applications is highly desirable. In fact, several such frameworks already exist, some of which are commercially available. However, the frameworks heretofore available have emphasized only high-speed rendering, and although they may satisfactorily handle geometry, there are almost no examples of support for topology. To merely display 3D shapes, it may be sufficient to support geometry only, but to handle transformations of 3D shapes with integrity, topology support is essential. There are some expensive products available that handle topology, but these are realistically inaccessible to the average budget-constrained user.

86. Fields Institute - Symplectic Topology, Geometry And Gauge Theory
Symplectic topology, geometry, and Gauge Theory Program in symplectic topology and algebraic geometry, gauge theory and quantum field theory,
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/00-01/symplectic/
THEMATIC PROGRAMS
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Symplectic Topology, Geometry, and Gauge Theory Program
January 2001 to June 2001
Lectures and Mini-Courses Workshops Accommodation Confirmed Attendees ... Coxeter Lecture Scientific Organizing Committee Michele Audin, Strasbourg University
Yakov Eliashberg, Stanford University
Helmut Hofer, Courant Institute, University of New York
Jacques Hurtubise, McGill University
Lisa Jeffrey, University of Toronto
Boris Khesin, University of Toronto
Francois Lalonde, University of Quebec, Montreal
Eckhard Meinrenken, University of Toronto
Overview
This program will bring together researchers in symplectic topology and algebraic geometry, gauge theory and quantum field theory, Hamiltonian group actions and quantization problems, as well as in other related areas. This is a part of the joint CRM-Fields Institute symplectic semester.
Workshops

87. Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay
Department of Mathematics. Courses at B.Tech, M.Tech, M.Sc and Ph.D level. Research areas Algebra and Combinatorics; Theoretical Computer Science; Analysis Functional and Numerical Analysis; topology and geometry; Numerical Analysis; Mechanics of Fluids; Mechanics of Solids; Statistics.
http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/

88. Book : Topology, Geometry And Quantum Field Theory : Proceedings Of The 2002 Oxf
topology, geometry and Quantum Field Theory Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford Symposium in Honour of the 60th Birthday of Graeme Segal (London Mathematical
http://www.brightsurf.com/cgi-bin/shop/product_list.cgi?input_item=0521540496&in

89. ANU - Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) - Events - Special Year 2003
Australian National University, Canberra; 2003.
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/events/specialyear-2003/
Skip Navigation ANU Home Search ANU Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) Events - Special Year 2003 MSI Home People News Research ... Jobs Special Year 2003 Home Events Programs Participants ... Algebra and Topology Program MSI Intranet Internal pages Quick Links Search MSI Contact us ANU Staff page
Special Year on Algebraic Geometry and Topology
with partial financial support provided by the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
The year 2003 is a Special Year on Algebraic Geometry and Topology within the Mathematical Sciences Institute There have been some major events during this year, such as conferences, workshops and symposia. However, the Special Year is also a chance for local, national and international mathematicians to simply get together. Programs are available for the Workshop on Representation Theory , the Conference on Topology , and the Minimal Models Activity . There is also a map of locations including further accommodation and visitor details (1.1MB PDF file). Amnon Neeman
Amnon.Neeman@maths.anu.edu.au

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90. Topology, Geometry, And Gauge Fields (Naber)-Springer Combinatorics Book
A study of topology and geometry, beginning with a comprehensible account of the extraordinary and rather mysterious impact of mathematical physics,
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91. Faculty Groups At CUNY
Dodziuk, Józef analysis, topology and geometry of manifolds, cell complexes and graphs Stone, David differential geometry, combinatorial topology
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92. Workshop On Three-dimensional Geometry And Topology
Oxford University, UK; 911 August 2004.
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~lackenby/workshop.html
Workshop on Three-Dimensional Geometry and Topology
University of Oxford
9 to 11 August 2004
Main speakers : David Gabai, Zoltan Szabo
Organiser : Marc Lackenby The main speakers will each give three talks on their recent work. It is hoped that this will allow them to go into rather more depth and detail than is possible at most conferences. There will be, in addition, several other speakers, including Caroline Series, Marc Lackenby, Mary Rees and Jake Rasmussen. This event is open to any mathematician who wishes to attend. There is no registration fee. Some travel support is available for graduate students at UK universities or at Princeton. This workshop is part of a new initiative by Oxford and Princeton to strengthen links between the two universities. It is funded in part by the London Mathematical Society and the Oxford University Press.
Attendance at the workshop
If you wish to attend the workshop, you should send an e-mail to Marc Lackenby with the following information:
2. Your choice of accommodation (room with ensuite bathroom in Keble College; room with shared bathroom in Keble College; other)
3. Whether or not you wish to come to the conference dinner.

93. The Geometry And Topology Of Three-Manifolds By William P. Thurston
Thurston s ThreeDimensional geometry and topology, Volume 1 (Princeton University Press, 1997) is a considerable expansion of the first few chapters of
http://www.msri.org/publications/books/gt3m/
The Geometry and Topology of Three-Manifolds
by William P. Thurston
Electronic version 1.1 - March 2002 - with an index! http://www.msri.org/publications/books/gt3m/ This is an electronic edition of the 1980 lecture notes distributed by Princeton University. The text was typed in TeX by Sheila Newbery, who also scanned the figures. Typos have been corrected (and probably others introduced), but otherwise no attempt has been made to update the contents. Genevieve Walsh compiled the index. Numbers on the right margin correspond to the original edition's page numbers. Thurston's Three-Dimensional Geometry and Topology , Volume 1 ( Princeton University Press , 1997) is a considerable expansion of the first few chapters of these notes. Later chapters have not yet appeared in book form. Please help improve this document by sending to Silvio Levy at levy@msri.org any useful information such as
  • reports of typos, omissions, and departures from the printed notes that are not purely stylistic
  • references for results attributed without citation
  • references to solutions of then-open problems
HERE IS THE STUFF
I've broken it down into chapter or portions about 20 pages long. Note: Chapters 10 and 12 don't exist.

94. Anderson, Jim
University of Southampton. Hyperbolic geometry, mostly in dimensions 2 and 3, and its connections to other areas, such as the geometry and topology of 3manifolds and Riemann surfaces. Preprints and teaching material.
http://www.maths.soton.ac.uk/staff/Anderson/
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I'm a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at the University of Southampton . My contact information, including snail-mail address, phone numbers, and e-mail, is here I have links to my recent mathematics preprints (in PDF), as well as a list of papers published, with links to the journals where possible. I am a member of both the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society , both of which have informative web sites. There is also the information service site run by the European Mathematical Society . I am also currently co-editor of the Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society My area of research interest these days is hyperbolic geometry , mostly in dimensions 2 and 3 (though I am occasionally tempted to explore higher dimensions every once in a while), and its connections to other areas, such as the geometry and topology of 3-manifolds and Riemann surfaces.
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All my personal stuff has moved to my internet domain, defenestrati.org Last modified: Thu Mar 3 14:20:20 GMT 2005

95. Geometry And Topology

http://www.emis.ams.org/journals/UW/gt/

96. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL TOPOLOGY AND GEOMETRY
Department of General topology and geometry. Members, research interests, seminars.
http://www.math.msu.su/English/department/gentopol/gentopol
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97. Geometry And Topology

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98. Prof. C.B. Thomas
University of Cambridge. Application of algebraic topology to differential geometry.
http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/site2002/People/thomas_cb.html
Department of Pure Mathematics
and Mathematical Statistics DPMMS People Prof. C.B. Thomas
Prof. C.B. Thomas
Title: Professor of Algebraic Topology
College: Robinson College
Room: E1.19
Tel: +44 1223 337970
Research Interests: It has long been known that the existence of certain geometric structures on smooth manifolds imposes topological constraints. A deeper question is to ask whether these suffice, and if not, what additional conditions are needed. Examples include Riemannian metrics (with positive scalar, Ricci or sectional curvatures), contact and symplectic forms. In attempting to solve these problems interesting arithmetic questions arise - for example on the role of cubic forms in the construction of symplectic 6-manifolds. Other interests: group cohomology, geometrisation of 3-manifolds, application of topology to number theory.
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99. PUBLICATIONS
topology, geometry, and Gauge Fields Foundations, Texts in Applied topology, geometry and Physics Background for the Witten Conjecture I, Journal of
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~gln22/publications.htm
PUBLICATIONS
  • Set-Theoretic Topology, with Emphasis on Problems from the Theory of Coverings, Zero-Dimensionality and Cardinal Invariants , University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977. Topological Methods in Euclidean Spaces , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1980. A review of the book Differential Geometry and Relativity Theory , by Richard L. Faber, American Journal of Physics, Vol. 54, No.7, July 1986. Spacetime and Singularities: An Introduction , London Mathematical Society Student Texts #11, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1988. The Geometry of Minkowski Spacetime: An Introduction to the Mathematics of the Special Theory of Relativity , Applied Mathematical Sciences Series #92, Springer-Verlag, New York, Berlin, 1992. Topology, Geometry, and Gauge Fields: Foundations , Texts in Applied Mathematics #25, Springer-Verlag, New York, Berlin, 1997. "Topology and Classical Gauge Theory," in Aspects of Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Physics and Applications , World Scientific, Singapore, 1999.

100. The Homepage Of Thanos Papaioannou
Harvard University. Elliptic Curves, Algebraic geometry, Class Field Theory and Algebraic topology.
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~apap/
MATHEMATICAL MISCELLANY
T HANOS (A THANASIOS ) P APAIOANNOU All art constantly aspires to the condition of Number Theory.
Walter Pater; quotation slightly vandalised.
Welcome to my pompous page; you can find some of my notes and writings below.
E XPOSITORY PAPERS
Grothendieck sheaf duality
Paper written for Jay Pottharst's and Cameron Freer's Sheaves in Logic and Geometry tutorial, spring 2005. It discusses Hartshorne's theorem on the duality of quasi-coherent sheaves. This is only a provisional version! Cobordism and the Thom spectrum construction
Paper written for Dylan Thurston's Algebraic Topology class, fall 2004. It discusses cobordism and the Thom-Pontryagin theorem. An algebraic approach to the Riemann-Roch theorem and the arithmetic theory of function fields
Paper written for Deepee Khosla's Riemann Surfaces and Algebraic Curves
L ECTURE NOTES AND TRANSLATIONS
Technique of descent and existence theorems in algebraic geometry
Unfinished! Motives and cohomology
Schedule of lectures and bibliography of an informal seminar on motives and cohomology. A concise introduction to Lubin-Tate theory
Lecture notes for a mini-course given to PROMYS counsellors, summer 2005.

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