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Homotopy theory, homological algebra, algebraic treatments of manifolds.

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Quotients of classifying spaces

$\newcommand{\Ext}{\operatorname{Ext}}$$\newcommand{\To}{\longrightarrow}$$\newcommand{\dash}{\text{-}}$$\newcommand{\sSet}{\mathrm{sSet}}$$\newcommand{\ZZ}{\mathbb{Z}}$For convenience, I will denote …
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Counterexamples in algebraic topology?

What follows is merely a reference to the excellent answer and comment by Karol Szumiło in this mathoverflow question asked by Mike Shulman. There, Karol provides arguments and bibliographic sources w …
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Topological question about right-lifting property and the evaluation map

$\newcommand{\into}{\hookrightarrow}$It seems that if $Z$ has the indiscrete topology, then the evaluation map $ev_0 : Z^I \to Z$ has the right lifting property with respect to any map. That provides …
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Explicit constructions of K(G,2)?

This is a comment relating the other answers more than anything else. Following are three isomorphic simplicial abelian groups which are Eilenberg-Maclane spaces $K(G,n)$. The result of applying th …
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Can we invert barycentric subdivision?

[As requested by Vidit Nanda, I am reposting a slightly edited version of my comment above as an answer. Nevertheless, I hope someone will eventually give a satisfactory answer to this question.] The …
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Simplicial replacements in smoothing theory

I present here a reference for Peter May's comment to Tom Goodwillie's answer in this thread. It also corroborates the comment by John Klein below the question stating that there is no obvious topolog …
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(Homotopy) Y ENR and contractible subset implies Y is a retract

Observe that any retract of $\newcommand{\RR}{\mathbb{R}} \RR^n$ is necessarily a closed subspace of $\RR^n$. Assuming this necessary condition, the answer to the question is affirmative. More precise …
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How many proofs that $\pi_n(S^n)=\mathbb{Z}$ are there?

A rather roundabout method for computing the fundamental group of $S^n$ comes from using Kan's loop group construction as briefly described in this answer by John Klein. The basic theory of the Kan lo …
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How many proofs that $\pi_n(S^n)=\mathbb{Z}$ are there?

A stable version of Jeremy Miller's answer uses instead the Barratt-Priddy-Quillen theorem about $\Omega^\infty\Sigma^\infty S^0$ (for example, as stated in Graeme Segal's "Categories and cohomology t …
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Multisimplicial geometric realization

[This answer is mostly a long comment to Peter May's answer.] Edit: I have corrected some arrows which were pointing the wrong way.$\newcommand{\real}[1]{\lvert #1\rvert} \newcommand{\Map}{\operatorn …
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Is there a general theory of fiber theorems?

Edit: I have added some definitions and details to my answer. In the most general form I can find, your third question is a consequence of two results regarding cell-like maps and fine homotopy equiv …
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flat maps of monoids which are not localizations

It is well known that a localization $S^{-1}R$ of a commutative ring $R$ is flat as a $R$-module. Rather, I am looking for extensions of rings which share certain properties of localizations, like fla …
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3 votes
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Finitely cocomplete categories of compact Hausdorff spaces

Edit: Zhen Lin incisively observes in a comment below that the category of compact Hausdorff spaces is monadic over the category of sets, hence is cocomplete. That answers the first part of question 1 …
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Well-pointed space which is not locally contractible

I am looking for an example of a well-pointed space in which no (sufficiently small) neighbourhood of the base-point is contractible. As usual, a well-pointed space is a pointed space in which the inc …
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Homotopy type of TOP(4)/PL(4)

It is known (e.g. the Kirby-Siebenmann book) that $\mathrm{TOP}(n)/\mathrm{PL}(n)\simeq K({\mathbb Z}/2,3)$ for $n>4$. I believe it is also known (Freedman-Quinn) that $\mathrm{TOP}(4)/\mathrm{PL}(4)\ …
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