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1 Introduction
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is homotopy equivalent to .
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In [Wall1966a] Wall introduced the notion of a thickening, defined below, to investigate the questions raised above. This page summarizes the basis results concerning thickenings.
Recall that or denotes respectively the topological, piecewise linear or smooth categories.
Definition 0.1 [Wall1966a, Section 1]. Let be a finite connected CW complex. An -dimensional -thickening of consists of
- a compact -dimensional -manifold
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with connected boundary such that - a basepoint and an orientation of ,
- a simple homotopy equivalence .
Two thickenings and are isomorphic if there is a -isomorphism preserving and the orientation of and such that is simple homotopic to . In particular there is a simple homotopy commutative diagram:
2 Examples
3 Classification theorems
4 References
- [Wall1966a] C. T. C. Wall, Classification problems in differential topology. IV. Thickenings, Topology 5 (1966), 73–94. MR0192509 (33 #734) Zbl 0149.20501