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Hey guys,
So my prof assigned John Milnor's book about topology from a differentiable viewpoint for out topology and geometry class. I was wondering if anyone had a book they could recommend as an introduction into topology because I don't think professor Milnor's book really is an introductory book although I could be wrong.
I do have some basic knowledge of topology that I've picked up from reading books on tensors (tensor geometry by dodson and part of tensors on manifolds by bishop). I was considering Munkres, but does anyone have any other recommendations? On a sidenote I'm primarily a physics major but I don't know if that matters for a topology book on that level.
Thanks.
So my prof assigned John Milnor's book about topology from a differentiable viewpoint for out topology and geometry class. I was wondering if anyone had a book they could recommend as an introduction into topology because I don't think professor Milnor's book really is an introductory book although I could be wrong.
I do have some basic knowledge of topology that I've picked up from reading books on tensors (tensor geometry by dodson and part of tensors on manifolds by bishop). I was considering Munkres, but does anyone have any other recommendations? On a sidenote I'm primarily a physics major but I don't know if that matters for a topology book on that level.
Thanks.