
arXiv: 0704.0342
Cofibrations are defined in the category of Fr��licher spaces by weakening the analog of the classical definition to enable smooth homotopy extensions to be more easily constructed, using flattened unit intervals. We later relate smooth cofibrations to smooth neighborhood deformation retracts. The notion of smooth neighborhood deformation retract gives rise to an analogous result that a closed Fr��licher subspace $A$ of the Fr��licher space $X$ is a smooth neighborhood deformation retract of $X$ if and only if the inclusion $i: A\hookrightarrow X$ comes from a certain subclass of cofibrations. As an application we construct the right Puppe sequence.
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smooth cofibration, flattened unit interval, cofibration with FCIP, Puppe sequence, smooth neighborhood deformation retract, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Frölicher space, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Homotopy extension properties, cofibrations in algebraic topology, 55P05
smooth cofibration, flattened unit interval, cofibration with FCIP, Puppe sequence, smooth neighborhood deformation retract, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Frölicher space, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Homotopy extension properties, cofibrations in algebraic topology, 55P05
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