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Homotopy theory is an important sub-field of algebraic topology. It is mainly concerned with the properties and structures of spaces which are invariant under homotopy. Chief among these are the homotopy groups of spaces, specifically those of spheres. Homotopy theory includes a broad set of ideas and techniques, such as cohomology theories, spectra and stable homotopy theory, model categories, spectral sequences, and classifying spaces.

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Is $S^1\vee S^1$ an Eilenberg-Mac Lane Space to a Homotopy Purist?

I think the following can be turned into a proof, but I haven't checked the details. By a result of Milnor, $\Omega (S^1 \vee S^1)$ coincides up to homotopy with $F(S^0 \vee S^0)$, the free group fu …
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Components of a loop space, semidirect products, and multiplicativity

No in general. Yes if and only if the fibration $\tilde X \to X \to BG$ is trivializable, where $X\to BG$ classifies the universal cover $\tilde X$. (Let me assume here that $X$ is connected.) For if …
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Extreme rigidification of homotopy self-equivalences

This is a substantial revision of my original post. It shows that if we replace the "equivalence" Tyler is asking for by a "retract" then the answer is yes. Given a CW space $Y$, we can take $G(Y) = …
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weak equivalence of simplicial sets

The answer is no, and there are plenty of counterexamples. Note that simplicial sets are not relevent here; one can cook up examples with spaces and take their total singular complexes. For example, …
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Homotopy Units in $A_\infty$-spaces

For your first question: If $X$ has the homotopy type of a CW space, then you can replace $X$ by any CW space $Y$ that is homotopy equivalent to it (in the unbased sense). Then $Y$ is also $A_\inft …
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Homotopy Groups of Connected Sums

Here is something that's valid in the stable range. If $M$ and $N$ are closed $n$-manifolds, there is a cofibration sequence $$ S^{n-1} \to M_0 \vee N_0 \to M\sharp N $$ where $M_0$ denotes the effec …
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What is the homotopy fiber of $X \to X_{hG}$, where this is a pointed homotopy orbit?

Here is a special case which gives a partial answer: (i). Suppose $G$ acts in a homotopically trivial way on $X$. This means that there is a trivial $G$-space $Y$ and a pair of $G$-equivariant maps …
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pullback and fiber sequence

Yes. Here are some details. The space $P$ sits in homotopy pullback diagram $\require{AMScd}$ $$ \begin{CD} P @>>> D \\ @VVV@VVV \\ A\times C @>>> D\times D \end{CD} $$ where the the right vertica …
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Models for P map in EHP sequence

Dear Dev, You probably know this, but the map $P$ is the Whitehead product map in the metastable range in the following sense: Suppose $X = \Sigma Y$ is a suspension. Then the generalized Whitehead …
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Maps with Hopf invariant zero are suspensions

The integral statement is most generally this: For a based CW space $X$ one has a suspension map $E: X\to \Omega \Sigma X$ and a Hopf invariant $H: \Omega \Sigma X \to \Omega \Sigma (X\wedge X)$ (con …
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Homotopy classification of selfmaps of product of spheres?

No chance. For example, take the self maps of $S^3 \times S^3$. Then based maps gives $$ \text{maps}_\ast(S^3\times S^3,S^3 \times S^3) = \text{maps}_\ast(S^3\times S^3,S^3) \times \text{maps}_\ast(S …
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Is the J homomorphism compatible with the EHP sequence?

Added 9/7/16: I just got access to the paper: James, I. M. On the iterated suspension. Quart. J. Math., Oxford Ser. (2) 5, (1954). 1–10 which is an explicit reference to Greg's questions on the leve …
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Is the J homomorphism compatible with the EHP sequence?

In my comment to my first answer, I noted that I didn't address Greg's question (1). This answer aims to address that question. I am indebted to Bill Richter for explaining the following argument to …
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Identify the sphere bundle of a complex line bundle $BD_{2n}\to BU(1)$

Here is a solution to a toy version of your question. Namely, I will identify $S(\xi)$ in the special case when $\mathbf n = \infty$. In this case, I claim that after suspending once, we have $$ \Si …
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What is the homotopy fiber of a fold map?

The easiest way I think to get what you want is to use Omar Antolín-Camarena's approach. I just want to point out that the result is actually a very special case of something that is much more general …
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