Homotopy retract

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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 homotopy retract if the identity map from the whole space to itself is homotopic to the retraction onto that subspace.

Definition with symbols

A subspace of a topological space is termed a homotopy retract of if there exists a map such that:

Note that unlike in the stronger notion of deformation retract, we do not require that at intermediate times, should restrict to the identity on .

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties