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==Definition==
==Definition==


A [[topological space]] is said to be '''suddenly contractible''' if it admits a [[sudden contracting homotopy]].
A [[topological space]] is said to be '''suddenly contractible''' if it admits a [[sudden contracting homotopy]].
==Relation with other properties==
===Stronger properties===
* [[Cone space]]

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Definition

A topological space is said to be suddenly contractible if it admits a sudden contracting homotopy.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties