Simple-homotopy equivalence
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In mathematics, particularly the area of topology, a simple-homotopy equivalence is a refinement of the concept of homotopy equivalence. Two CW-complexes are simple-homotopy equivalent if they are related by a sequence of collapses and expansions (inverses of collapses), and a homotopy equivalence is a simple homotopy equivalence if it is homotopic to such a map. The obstruction to a homotopy equivalence being a simple homotopy equivalence is the Whitehead torsion, [math]\displaystyle{ \tau(f). }[/math]
A homotopy theory that studies simple-homotopy types is called simple homotopy theory.
See also
References
- Cohen, Marshall M. (1973), A course in simple-homotopy theory, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-90055-9
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple-homotopy equivalence.
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