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- Algebraic Topology Discussion List - The primary functions of this list are: providing abstracts of papers posted to the Hopf archive, providing information about topology conferences, and serving as a forum for topics related to algebraic topology. The site also serves as an archive of links to websites related to algebraic topology.
- British Topology Home Page - A source of pointers to Topology-related sites, including archives and conference announcements.
- The Cantor Set - Article in the Platonic Realms, describing the Cantor discontinuum, a favorite example of topology. Includes examples and illustrations.
- Differentiable manifolds - Lecture notes by Mariusz Wodzicki in postscript or pdf.
- Differential Topology - Course notes by Matthew G. Brin in PostScript including "Introduction to Differential Topology", "Introduction to Seifert fibered 3-manifolds", "Groups acting on 1-dimensional spaces", and "Presentations, conjugacy, roots and centralizers in groups of piecewise linear homeomorphisms of the real line".
- Links to Low-dimensional Topology - Topics: General, Conferences, Pages of Links, Knot Theory, 3-manifolds, Journals.
- MAA Basic Library List in Topology - MAA recommended books in General, Geometric, Algebraic and Differential Topology.
- Mazes and Mathematics - History and mathematical analysis of labyrinths.
- Planar Machines - an Invitation to Topology. - Java applets exploring configuration spaces.
- Topics in Mathematics - Topology - In the Mathematics Archives at University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
- Topology - Descriptions and illustrations of several topological and differential geometry related notions.
- Topology Atlas - Preprints, abstracts, calendar, links, other resources.
- Topology Course Lecture Notes - By Aisling McCluskey and Brian McMaster. HTML with symbol fonts, DVI and PostScript.
- Topology Glossary - Definitions of over 100 terms in topology.
- TTT on WWW - The Transpennine Topology Triangle is a topology seminar partially supported by the London Mathematical Society with vertices at Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield.

