Topological retraction/Definition

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Definition

Let (X,J) be a topological space and let AP(X) be considered a s subspace of X. A continuous map, r:XA is called a retraction if[1]:

  • The restriction of r to A (the map r|A:AA given by r|A:ar(a)) is the identity map, IdA:AA given by IdA:aa

If there is such a retraction, we say that: A is a retract[1] of X.

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Introduction to Topological Manifolds - John M. Lee