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メモ
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nLab
CW complex
1. Idea
2. Definition
3. Properties
Closure properties
Local contractibility
Compactness properties
Up to homotopy equivalence
Subcomplexes
Fibrations
Singular homology
4. Examples
5. Related concepts
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Remark 1.1. (origin of the “CW” terminology)
Thus the CW’ stands for the following two properties shared by any CW complex:
・C = “closure finiteness”: a compact subset of a CW complex intersects the interior of only finitely many cells (prop.), hence in particular so does the closure of any cell.
・W = “weak topology”: Since a CW-complex is a colimit in Top over its cells, and as such equipped with the final topology of the cell inclusion maps, a subset of a CW-complex is open or closed precisely if its restriction to (the closure of) each cell is open or closed, respectively.
(Whitehead called the interior of the n-disks the “cells”, so that their closure of each cell is the corresponding n-disk.)
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