Timeline for Topological Properties of Subsets of $R^{m}$ induced by Smooth Manifolds in Matrix Spaces
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Jul 3 at 17:30 | comment | added | Ryan Budney | A first course on manifold theory, a course on group theory and a first course on algebraic topology is enough to get you started. As you get further into the book the prerequisites grow but you'll get there when you need to. | |
Jul 3 at 16:28 | comment | added | Debu | @RyanBudney Thanks a lot sir for the response. Could you suggest what are the prereq for the book, will the algebraic topology at the level of munkers and differential geometry at the level of Loring Tu be enough to dive in the book you suggested? | |
Jul 3 at 16:04 | comment | added | Ryan Budney | I'd start by reading about smooth group actions, stabilizers, the principal orbit types of Lie group actions, etc. Generally the answer to your question is going to be no, but there's certainly some reasonable conditions for the answer to be yes. Tommo tom Dieck's book on Transformation Groups would certainly help. | |
Jul 3 at 15:53 | answer | added | Pierre PC | timeline score: 3 | |
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