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loop (Definition)

A loop based at $x_0$ in a topological space $X$ is simply a continuous map $f : [0,1]\to X$ with $f(0) = f(1) = x_0$ .

The collection of all such loops, modulo homotopy equivalence, forms a group known as the fundamental group.

More generally, the space of loops in $X$ based at $x_0$ with the compact-open topology, represented by $\Omega_{x_0}$ , is known as the loop space of $X$ . And one has the homotopy groups $\pi_n(X,x_0) = \pi_{n-1}(\Omega_{x_0},\iota)$ , where $\pi_n$ represents the higher homotopy groups, and $\iota$ is the basepoint in $\Omega_{x_0}$ consisting of the constant loop at $x_0$ .




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Cross-references: basepoint, represents, homotopy groups, loop space, compact-open topology, fundamental group, group, homotopy equivalence, collection, continuous map, topological space
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This is version 2 of loop, born on 2002-02-03, modified 2002-07-24.
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