Over the past fifteen years, the geometrical and topological methods of
the theory of manifolds have as- sumed a central role in the most
advanced areas of pure and applied mathematics as well as theoretical
physics. The three volumes of Modern Geometry - Methods and
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with their main applications in mathematics and physics. This third
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homology theory. It contains introductions to the contemporary methods
for the calculation of homology groups and the classification of
manifesto. Both scientists and students of mathematics as well as
theoretical physics will find this book to be a valuable reference and
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