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On directed homotopy equivalences and a notion of directed topological complexity (1709.05702v2)

Published 17 Sep 2017 in math.AT, cs.LO, and cs.SY

Abstract: This short note introduces a notion of directed homotopy equivalence and of "directed" topological complexity (which elaborates on the notion that can be found in e.g. Farber's book) which have a number of desirable joint properties. In particular, being dihomotopically equivalent implies having bisimilar natural homologies (defined in Dubut et al. 2015). Also, under mild conditions, directed topological complexity is an invariant of our directed homotopy equivalence and having a directed topological complexity equal to one is (under these conditions) equivalent to being dihomotopy equivalent to a point (i.e., to being "dicontractible", as in the undirected case). It still remains to compare this notion with the notion introduced in Dubut et al. 2016, which has lots of good properties as well. For now, it seems that for reasonable spaces, this new proposal of directed homotopy equivalence identifies more spaces than the one of Dubut et al. 2016.

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