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==Related notions==
* [[Mapping telescope]]
==Facts==
==Facts==


There is a relation between the homology of the double mapping cylinder of <math>f</math> and <math>g</math>, and the homologies of the spaces <math>X</math>, <math>Y</math> and <math>Z</math>. The relation is described by the [[exact sequence for double mapping cylinder]].
There is a relation between the homology of the double mapping cylinder of <math>f</math> and <math>g</math>, and the homologies of the spaces <math>X</math>, <math>Y</math> and <math>Z</math>. The relation is described by the [[exact sequence for double mapping cylinder]].

Revision as of 23:34, 2 November 2007

Definition

Suppose are topological spaces and and are continuous maps. The double mapping cylinder of and is defined as the quotient of via the relations and .

Particular cases

  • Mapping cylinder: Here and is the identity map
  • Mapping cone: Here is a one-point space and is the map to that one point
  • Join: The join of spaces and is the double mapping cylinder where , , and the maps are simply projections onto the coordinates

Generalizations

Related notions

Facts

There is a relation between the homology of the double mapping cylinder of and , and the homologies of the spaces , and . The relation is described by the exact sequence for double mapping cylinder.