General topology
John L. Kelley (Author)
"General Topology" by John L. Kelley is a seminal work that systematically explores the fundamentals of general topology, serving as a foundational text for modern analysis. Originally published in 1955, the book has been reprinted and remains a valuable resource for students and professionals alike. Kelley, a distinguished mathematician at the University of California, Berkeley, presents a comprehensive treatment of the subject, covering topics such as topological spaces, Moore-Smith convergence, product and quotient spaces, embedding and metrization, and compact, uniform, and function spaces. Each chapter concludes with a wealth of problems that reinforce the material and illustrate the boundaries of possible theorems. The book also includes an extensive index and an appendix on elementary set theory, enhancing its utility as both a reference and a textbook. Notably, an appendix introduces the Morse-Kelley set theory, an alternative to Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, reflecting Kelley's contributions to the field
Print Book, English, 1975
Springer-Verlag, New York, 1975