New Age International, 2007. — 165 p.
The book is intended for physicists.
To facilitate the readers distinguish the two approaches to the study of topology, matters have been divided into two parts, viz., general topology and algebraic topology. The general topology introduces the classical notions of topology such as compactness, completeness, connectedness etc. and the algebraic topology brings to light the purely algebraic aspects of them.
In general, the treatment is sketchy but motivating and helpful for physicists to grasp quickly the basic ideas.