Locally contractible space

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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

Symbol-free definition

A topological space is said to be locally contractible if it satisfies the following equivalent conditions:

  1. It has a basis of open subsets each of which is a contractible space under the subspace topology.
  2. For every and every open subset of , there exists an open subset such that and is a contractible space in the subspace topology from .

Formalisms

In terms of the locally operator

This property is obtained by applying the locally operator to the property: contractible space

Relation with other properties

Incomparable properties

  • Contractible space: A contractible space need not be locally contractible; in fact, it need not even be locally connected! An example of a contractible space that is not locally connected is the comb space. Conversely, a locally contractible space need not be contractible. For instance, any manifold is locally contractible, but manifolds such as the circle are not contractible.

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