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This article defines a property of a homotopy from a topological space to itself

Definition

Let X be a topological space. A sudden contracting homotopy on X is a map F:X×IX such that:

  • F(x,0)=xxX
  • For any t<1, the map sending x to F(x,t) is a homeomorphism
  • There exists a point x0X such that F(x,1)=x0xX

A topological space which has a sudden contracting homotopy is termed a suddenly contractible space.