This book is intended as a one-semester course in general topology,
a.k.a. point-set topology, for undergraduate students as well as
first-year graduate students. Such a course is considered a prerequisite
for further studying analysis, geometry, manifolds, and certainly, for a
career of mathematical research. Researchers may find it helpful
especially from the comprehensive indices.General topology resembles a
language in modern mathematics. Because of this, the book is with a
concentration on basic concepts in general topology, and the
presentation is of a brief style, both concise and precise. Though it is
hard to determine exactly which concepts therein are basic and which are
not, the author makes efforts in the selection according to personal
experience on the occurrence frequency of notions in advanced
mathematics, and to related books that have received admirable
reviews.This book also contains exercises for each chapter with selected
solutions. Interrelationships among concepts are taken into account
frequently. Twelve particular topological spaces are repeatedly
exploited, which serve as examples to learn new concepts based on old
ones.