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The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link [repaired by O'Rourke]:

Curtis McMullen's 2003 course notes (PDF)

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topologyhttps://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link [repaired by O'Rourke]:

Curtis McMullen's 2003 course notes (PDF)

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link [repaired by O'Rourke]:

Curtis McMullen's 2003 course notes (PDF)

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

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The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link [repaired by O'Rourke]:

www.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/class/harvard/.../course.pdf

Curtis McMullen's 2003 course notes (PDF)

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link:

www.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/class/harvard/.../course.pdf

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link [repaired by O'Rourke]:

Curtis McMullen's 2003 course notes (PDF)

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

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The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link:

www.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/class/harvard/.../course.pdf

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link:

www.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/class/harvard/.../course.pdf

The lecture notes on geometric topology from Harvard are a good reference. This has all the depth necessary regarding the subject. Here is the link:

www.math.harvard.edu/~ctm/home/text/class/harvard/.../course.pdf

Lecture notes are a good start to learning the topic since the introduction will be given at an ideal pace. If these don't serve to assist in the learning of the interesting subject, take a look at the books mentioned at the stackexchange link mentioned in the comments: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/128962/reference-on-geometric-topology

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