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Residual finiteness in homotopy theory
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    Residual finiteness in homotopy theory (English)
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    By analogy with combinatorial group theory the author defines the notion of a (weakly) residually finite space X by the property that for any essential map \(g: W\to X\), where W is a finite complex, there exists a map \(f: X\to Z\) such that fg is again essential, where the total homotopy \(\pi_*Z\) is finite. The main result is a homotopy version of a classical property of finitely generated residually finite groups: if X is weakly residually finite and satisfies some additional finiteness conditions (e.g. X nilpotent with finitely generated homotopy groups) then X is a Hopfian object in the homotopy category. Further examples of residually finite and/or Hopfian spaces are discussed.
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    residually finite group
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    Hopfian space
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    profinite completion
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    nilpotent spaces
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    residually finite space
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