Spring 2005-06MWF 11:00 // 153 Sloan Daniel Groves |
Note: No lecture on Friday, May 26.
Course Description:
Math 151 is the year-long graduate sequence in topology and geometry.
In the third term, we will concentrate on characteristic classes,
mostly following Milnor and Stasheff.
We will start with a brief introduction to spectral sequences, then
discuss smooth manifolds and vector bundles. Then we will spend most
of the quarter discussing characteristic classes. We will not cover
all of Milnor and Stasheff.
Characteristic classes are useful invariants of vector bundles.
Example of vector bundles include the tangent space of a manifold,
and one use of characteristic classes is in higher dimensional
analogues of the Gauss-Bonnet formula, linking curvature properties
to topological properties or combinatorial properties of the manifold.
Another application is the construction of exotic smooth structures
on the 7-sphere.
All problem numbers refer to Milnor and Stasheff, except as noted. |