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This article defines a property over pairs of a topological space and a subspace, or equivalently, properties over subspace embeddings (viz, subsets) in topological spaces
Definition
Symbol-free definition
A subspace of a topological space is termed a deformation retract (sometimes strong deformation retract) if there is a homotopy between the identity map on the whole space, and a retraction onto the subspace, such that the map at every intermediate stage, restricts to identity on the subspace.
Definition with symbols
A subspace of a topolofical space is termed a deformation retract (sometimes strong deformation retract) of if there is a homotopy such that:
The second condition is what distinguishes deformation retracts from the weaker notion of homotopy retract.
Relation with other properties
Weaker properties
Metaproperties
Transitivity
This property of subspaces of topological spaces is transitive. In other words, if satisfies the property as a subspace of and satisfies the property as a subspace of then satisfies the property as a subspace of
If is a deformation retract of and is a deformation retract of then is a deformation retract of .
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If is a deformation retract of for then is a deformation retract of .