Adjunction topology

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Definition

Suppose (X,J) and (Y,K) are topological spaces, AP(Y) is a closed subspace of Y and f:AX is a continuous map, then:

f is called the attaching map[1]

Notes

  1. Jump up Some authors use XYaf(a) or simply just XY where the relation is understood. I use in line with common notation for generators here.

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction to Topological Manifolds - John M. Lee