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CW complex


 

In topology, a CW complex is a type of topological space introduced by J.H.C. Whitehead to meet the needs of homotopy theory. The idea was to have a class of spaces that was broader than simplicial complexes (we could say now, had better categorical properties); but still retained a combinatorial nature, so that computational considerations were not ignored. The name itself is unrevealing: CW stands for closure-finite weak topology.

References

  • Hatcher, Allen, Algebraic topology, Cambridge University Press (2002). ISBN 0-521-79540-0. This textbook defines CW complexes in the first chapter and uses them throughout; includes an appendix on the topology of CW complexes. A free electronic version is available on the author's homepage.