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This article defines a property of topological spaces: a property that can be evaluated to true/false for any topological space|View a complete list of properties of topological spaces
This is a variation of contractible space. View other variations of contractible space
Definition
A topological space is said to be weakly contractible if all its homotopy groups are trivial. In other words, any map from a sphere to the given topological space is nullhomotopic.
Relation with other properties
Stronger properties
- Contractible space: The converse implication holds for CW-spaces, via Whitehead's theorem
Metaproperties
Products
This property of topological spaces is closed under taking arbitrary products
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Since the homotopy group of the product of two spaces is the product of their homotopy groups, the product of two weakly contractible spaces is again weakly contractible.
Retract-hereditariness
This property of topological spaces is hereditary on retracts, viz if a space has the property, so does any retract of it
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Any retract, and more generally, any homotopically injective subspace of a weakly contractible space is again weakly contractible.