Topological introduction
"A๊ฑ A PREREQUISITE for this course, the reader should know some general topology as given in Topologie Gรฉnรฉrale by Bourbaki, particularly Chapters I, II, IV and IX, Chapter VI, Sections 1 and 2 (topological properties of R^n), Chapter VIII (complex numbers) and, in particular, Chapter III (topological groups). Non-abelian topological groups will not be used. From the book Algebra by Bourbaki, we shall use Chapters I and II; notice that we shall always suppose that the underlying field is the real field R or the complex field C."
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