Algebraic Topology IISummer term 2020 |
Lecturer: Christoph Winges Office: 4.014 email: winges at math dot uni-bonn dot de (mentored by Wolfgang Lück) Lectures: Monday, 2.15 pm Wednesday, 8.30 am Location: your home Exercises: Wednesday, 2-4 pm Location: your home Tutor: Thorben Kastenholz Thursday, 8-10 am Location: your home Tutor: Florian Kranhold |
NewsAll password-protected content on this page can be accessed using the password provided in the first lecture.Everyone who is entitled to take the second exam has been notified mail. If you think you are eligible for the second exam but have not received a mail, please write to me. The literature section has been updated, and I have added some details how various references relate to different parts of the lecture course. |
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OverviewWe will discuss the general concept of a spectral sequence and one concrete incarnation of this concept, the Serre spectral sequence, together with its applications in computing the homotopy groups of spheres.Prerequisites: basics of algebraic topology like singular (co)homology, homotopy groups and some elementary homological algebra Lecture notes: Below you find the notes of all lectures. To access them, use the password provided in the lecture. Starting from lecture 3, there are also video recordings available for those who cannot attend the live lectures. To save bandwidth, please download those only if you really intend to watch them. Lecture 1 from 2020-04-20 Lecture 2 from 2020-04-22 Cheat sheet for lecture 3ff Lecture 3 from 2020-04-27, video recording (ca 240 MB) Lecture 4 from 2020-04-29, video recording (ca 175 MB) Lecture 5 from 2020-05-04, video recording (ca 170 MB) Lecture 6 from 2020-05-06, video recording (ca 200 MB) Lecture 7 from 2020-05-11, video recording (ca 200 MB); 2.3.8 was misstated in the lecture, see notes for correction Lecture 8 from 2020-05-13, video recording (ca 160 MB) Lecture 9 from 2020-05-18, video recording (ca 180 MB) Lecture 10 from 2020-05-20, video recording (ca 170 MB); the discussion for Stiefel manifolds was incorrect; please consult the lecture on 2020-05-25 Lecture 11 from 2020-05-25, video recording (ca 205 MB) Lecture 12 from 2020-06-03, video recording (ca 135 MB) Lecture 13 from 2020-06-08, video recording (ca 185 MB) Lecture 14 from 2020-06-10, video recording (ca 220 MB) Lecture 15 from 2020-06-15, video recording (ca 180 MB) Lecture 16 from 2020-06-17, video recording (ca 190 MB) Lecture 17 from 2020-06-22, video recording (ca 150 MB) Lecture 18 from 2020-06-24, video recording (ca 230 MB) Lecture 19 from 2020-06-29, video recording (ca 235 MB) Lecture 20 from 2020-07-01, video recording (ca 210 MB) Lecture 21 from 2020-07-06, video recording (ca 250 MB) Lecture 22 from 2020-07-08, video recording (ca 180 MB) |
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Exercise sheetsSheet 0 Updated exercise sheet (2020-04-21), solutions Sheet 1 Due date: 2020-04-27, 2 pm, template, solutions Sheet 2 Due date: 2020-05-04, 2 pm, template, amended exercise 2 to account for the fact that one might be unable to solve exercise 1, (2020-05-01), solutions Sheet 3 Due date: 2020-05-11, 2 pm, template, solutions Sheet 4 Due date: 2020-05-18, 2 pm, template (includes some comments on typesetting spectral sequences), solutions Sheet 5 Due date: 2020-05-25, 2 pm, template, solutions Sheet 6 Due date: 2020-06-02, 2 pm, template, corrected wrong dimension in exercise 3 (2020-05-29), solutions Sheet 7 Due date: 2020-06-08, 2 pm, template, new exercise 1! (2020-05-29), added missing assumption in exercise 2.1 (2020-06-04), solutions Sheet 8 Due date: 2020-06-15, 2 pm, template, solutions Sheet 9 Due date: 2020-06-22, 2 pm, template, fixed assertion of 2.4 (2020-06-17), solutions Sheet 10 Due date: 2020-06-29, 2 pm, template Sheet 11 Due date: 2020-07-06, 2 pm, template, solutions There will be some modifications to the usual routine: Exercise sessions will also be conducted using Zoom. You are required to submit TeX'ed solutions to the exercises. To compensate for the increased workload, there will be a reduced number of exercises per sheet and you will be allowed to hand in solutions in small groups of up to three (3) people. Templates for solutions are provided above, but feel free to use your own. |
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ExamThe final examination will take the form of an oral exam conducted via Zoom.The second batch of exams will be scheduled for the second half of September. |
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LiteratureGeneral references about spectral sequences include:
Serre classes, the Hurewicz and Whitehead theorems modulo a Serre class as well as the applications to homotopy groups of spheres are due to
For a comparison of different constructions of the Serre spectral sequence, see
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Last modified 2020-07-27
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