Notes for second semester algebraic topology
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These are some notes for a second-semester algebraic topology course at UC Berkeley which I taught in 2004 and 2005. The topics of the course are: higher homotopy groups and obstruction theory, bundles and characteristic classes, spectral sequences, and Morse theory and applications to differential topology. Disclaimers: These notes are intended as an elementary introduction to selected core ideas; most of this material is covered in much greater depth and generality in a number of standard texts. The current version of the notes is a bit rough.
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