Book recommendation for self study in Functional Analysis, Complex Analysis and Algebraic Topology

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I'm a first year graduate student in physics who picked up both an undergraduate degree in math and physics. However, in getting the math degree there were a few courses I either didn't take or simply didn't feel I had learned to the fullest extent. So, to remedy this I'm looking for some book recommendations on the following subjects:

1: Functional Analysis. Never took this course and am looking for two types of books: a mathematical type text that may be done at say the third or fourth year undergraduate level, and a more physics applications oriented one. For example covering Sobolev spaces.

2: Complex Analysis. I only want to look into a more mathematical text for this one, and was thinking Ahlfors but am open to suggestion.

3: Algebraic Topology. Self studied mostly from a collection of different sources and then Hatcher. Was looking for a physics oriented text to go along with this.

Thank you.