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- H-space abstract "In mathematics, an H-space, or a topological unital magma, is a topological space X (generally assumed to be connected) together with a continuous map μ : X × X → X with an identity element e so that μ(e, x) = μ(x, e) = x for all x in X. Alternatively, the maps μ(e, x) and μ(x, e) are sometimes only required to be homotopic to the identity (in this case e is called homotopy identity), sometimes through basepoint preserving maps. These three definitions are in fact equivalent for H-spaces that are CW complexes. Every topological group is an H-space; however, in the general case, as compared to a topological group, H-spaces may lack associativity and inverses.".
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- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Abelian_group.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Associative_property.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Associativity.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink CW_complex.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algebraic_topology.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Homotopy_theory.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hopf_algebras.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Cohomology.
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- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Cohomology_ring.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Complex_number.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Connected_space.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Adams.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_group.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(mathematics).
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Homology_group.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Homotopic.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Homotopy.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Hopf_algebra.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Hopf_invariant.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Identity_element.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_element.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Lie_group.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Magma_(algebra).
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink N-sphere.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Octonion.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Path-connected.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Pontryagin_product.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Quaternion.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Real_number.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Topological_group.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Topological_monoid.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Topological_space.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Unital_magma.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLink Čech_cohomology.
- H-space wikiPageWikiLinkText "''H''-space".
- H-space wikiPageWikiLinkText "H-space".
- H-space hasPhotoCollection H-space.
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- H-space subject Category:Algebraic_topology.
- H-space subject Category:Homotopy_theory.
- H-space subject Category:Hopf_algebras.
- H-space hypernym X.
- H-space type Work.
- H-space type Algebra.
- H-space type Mapping.
- H-space comment "In mathematics, an H-space, or a topological unital magma, is a topological space X (generally assumed to be connected) together with a continuous map μ : X × X → X with an identity element e so that μ(e, x) = μ(x, e) = x for all x in X. Alternatively, the maps μ(e, x) and μ(x, e) are sometimes only required to be homotopic to the identity (in this case e is called homotopy identity), sometimes through basepoint preserving maps.".
- H-space label "H-space".
- H-space sameAs H-Raum.
- H-space sameAs H-espaço.
- H-space sameAs m.02v70g.
- H-space sameAs Q1562471.
- H-space sameAs Q1562471.
- H-space wasDerivedFrom H-space?oldid=641679251.
- H-space isPrimaryTopicOf H-space.