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They are Switzer Algebraic Topology: Homology and Homotopy and Whitehead Elements of Homotopy Theory. These are both excellent books that (theoretically) give you overviews and introduction to most of the main topics that you need for becoming a modern researcher in algebraic topology.

Now you might be thinking that Kobayashi/Nomizu seems natural. But the age of those books is showing in terms of what people are really doing today compared to what you learn from using those books. They just aren't the most efficient way to learn modern differential geometry (or so I've heard).

I am looking for a book that covers topics like Characteristic Classes, Index Theory, the analytic side of manifold theory, Lie groups, Hodge theory, Kahler manifolds and complex geometry, symplectic and Poisson geometry, Riemmanian Geometry and geometric analysis, and perhaps some relations to algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. But none of these topics completely, just as Switzer does with a unifying perspective and proofs of legitimate results done at an advanced level, but really as an introduction to each of the topics (Switzer does this with K-theory, spectral sequences, cohomology operations, Spectra...).

This was inspired by page viii of Lee's excellent book: link where he lists some of these other topics and almost implies that they would take another volume. I'm wondering whether that advanced volume exists.

Edit: there are many excellent recommendations (I particularly like the Index theory text mentioned by Gordon Craig in the comments as it doesn't shy away from analysis, and does so many things in geometry plus has extensive references) below. One other reference that I found which people may find interesting is the following: link and link2 where Prof. Greene and Yau say: "It is our hope that the three volumes of these proceedings, taken as a whole, will provide a broad overview of geometry and its relationship to mathematicsin toto, with one obvious exception; the geometry of complex manifolds...Thus the reader seeking a complete view of geometry would do well to addthe second volume on complex geometry from the 1989 Proceedings to thepresent three volumes". However most of the articles are research level articles and lack the coherence and unified vision of a textbook/monograph.

Concerning advanced differential geometry textbooks in general:

There's a kind of a contradiction between "advanced" and "textbook". By definition, a textbook is what you read to reach an advanced level. A really advanced DG book is typically a monograph because advanced books are at the research level, which is very specialized. Anyway, these are my suggestions for DG books which are on the boundary between "textbook" and "advanced". (These are in chronological order of first editions.)

There are more lecture notes and books on his publications page. Over time, I looked up various advanced topics in those books above, and found the explanations quite readable, even so I'm not an expert in differential geometry. Many of the topics you mention are treated, so I would still say that those books are advanced enough.

Unless I missed it, nobody has mentioned my favourite book in Differential Geometry: Arthur L. Besse's Einstein Manifolds. Despite the name, it is about a lot more than Einstein manifolds. It covers the state of the art circa 1987, so bear that in mind, but it has a wealth of material and behind Besse lies a collective of some of the foremost differential geometers of the time.

-Geometric analysis: heat kernels and Dirac operators are after all the theme of the book, but there's not really much discussion of standard elliptic operator theory or pseudo-differential operator theory, and there are no nonlinear operators

For the areas where the coverage is poorer - Riemannian geometry, complex manifolds / algebraic geometry, symplectic / Poisson geometry, non-linear geometric analysis - a more focused book is probably required because the techniques are much more specialized. For Riemannian geometry you want the comparison theorems and discussion of non-smooth spaces (e.g. Burago-Burago-Ivanov is great). For complex manifolds you want a discussion of sheaf cohomology and Hodge theory (probably Griffiths and Harris is best, but I like Wells' book as well). For symplectic manifolds you want some discussion of symplectic capacities and the non-squeezing theorem (I think McDuff and Salamon is still the best here, but I'm not sure).

This book comes the closest to covering the wide range of topics in which you are interested. At least, it comes the closest of all the books of which I am aware. I have been studying all the topics you mentioned reasonably intensively for the last 50 years, so, that's a lot of books. At least 1,000.

The title is a little misleading, this book is more about differential geometry than it is about algebraic geometry. However, it does cover what one should know about differential geometry before studying algebraic geometry. Also before studying a book like Husemoller's Fiber Bundles.

If you know a little algebraic topology - like the definition of the homology and cohomology groups - and if you have a basic understanding of holomorphic (i.e., analytic) functions of a (single) complex variable, then this might be the book for you.

It would be good and natural, but not absolutely necessary, to know Differential Geometry to the level of Noel Hicks "Notes on Differential Geometry," or, equivalently, to the level of Do Carmo's two books, one on Gauss and the other on Riemannian geometry. Of course, you need the prerequisites for do Carmo's books before you are ready for Griffith and Harris. 152ee80cbc

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