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So, where do I begin?
I have a current interests in going into Algebraic Topology and I am currently learning about Point-Set Topology and Abstract Algebra, which are pre-requisites to Algebraic Topology.
After talking to a professor, he recommended learning some Differential Geometry, but I think this requires some knowledge of Differential Forms first (not 100% sure).
So can anyone recommend me in a good direction towards Differential Geometry?
What should I know before pursuing this topic? I'm guessing some vector calculus like Green's/Stoke's Theorem and what not.
Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated.
Note: I noticed that a lot of Algebraic Topologists also know a lot of Differential Geometry too, which I know is not a coincidence.
I have a current interests in going into Algebraic Topology and I am currently learning about Point-Set Topology and Abstract Algebra, which are pre-requisites to Algebraic Topology.
After talking to a professor, he recommended learning some Differential Geometry, but I think this requires some knowledge of Differential Forms first (not 100% sure).
So can anyone recommend me in a good direction towards Differential Geometry?
What should I know before pursuing this topic? I'm guessing some vector calculus like Green's/Stoke's Theorem and what not.
Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated.
Note: I noticed that a lot of Algebraic Topologists also know a lot of Differential Geometry too, which I know is not a coincidence.