Algebraic Topology 1 (V4D1), WS 2023/34
Lecturer: Markus Hausmann (hausmann@math.uni-bonn.de)
Assistent: Elizabeth Tatum (tatum@math.uni-bonn.de)
Lecture
Mondays, 14:15 - 16:00 and Fridays 14:15 - 16:00 in Kleiner Hörsaal, Wegelerstr. 10
Topics : Serre spectral sequence and applications (rational homotopy groups of spheres, cohomology of Eilenberg-MacLane spaces), Thom isomorphisms, characteristic classes, bordism theory.
Prerequisites : A good understanding of (co-)homology of spaces and some homotopy theory (e.g., Serre fibrations), as for example covered by the courses Topology I + II.
Exam : February 2nd, 2024, 14:00-16:00
Reexam : March 19th, 2024, 9:00-11:00, Kleiner Hörsaal. Please arrive at the lecture hall 10 minutes before the exam and bring a picture ID.
The reexam review will take place on March 20th between 2-2:30pm, in the room 1.007 at the Mathematical Institute.
Literature
Allen Hatcher: Spectral sequences in algebraic topology, available here: [Link]
Robert Mosher, Martin Tangora: Cohomology operations and applications in homotopy theory.
John McCleary: A User's guide to spectral sequences
John Milnor, James Stasheff: Characteristic classes
Practice sheets
[Practice sheet 1]
[Practice sheet 2]
Exercise sheets
[Homework 1]
[Homework 2]
[Homework 3]
[Homework 4]
[Homework 5 (with added finite type hypothesis in Problem 2)]
[Homework 6]
[Homework 7]
[Homework 8]
[Homework 9 (with incorrect first problem removed, see the explanation)]
[Homework 10]
[Homework 11]
News
Abel in Bonn: Abel Symposium 2025
Wolfgang Lück receives the von Staudt Prize
Gerd Faltings elected member of the Order Pour le Mérite
Geordie Williamson receives the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award 2024
ERC Starting Grant for Markus Hausmann
EMS Prize 2024 for Jessica Fintzen
Bonn mathematics performs excellently again in QS ranking
Stefan Schwede is invited speaker at the ECM 2024 in Sevilla
Jessica Fintzen wins Cole Prize
Catharina Stroppel receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2023
Jessica Fintzen is awarded a Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society
Peter Scholze elected as Foreign Member of the Royal Society