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Mapping fiber, loop and suspension graphs in naive discrete homotopy theory
Published 24 Feb 2024 in math.CO and math.AT | (2402.15714v3)
Abstract: Discrete homotopy theory or A-homotopy theory is a combinatorial homotopy theory defined on graphs, simplicial complexes, and metric spaces, reflecting information about their connectivity. The present paper aims to further understand the (non-)similarities between the A-homotopy and ordinary homotopy theories through explicit constructions. More precisely, we define mapping fiber graphs and study their basic properties yielding, under a technical condition, a discrete analogous of Puppe sequence in a naive discrete homotopy theory.
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