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On the homotopy embeddability of complexes in Euclidean space. I: The weak thickening theorem
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    On the homotopy embeddability of complexes in Euclidean space. I: The weak thickening theorem (English)
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    12 April 1994
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    We present under stronger hypotheses a homotopy theoretic proof of a classical result of Stallings wich classifies embeddings of complexes in the sphere when the connectivity exceeds the generic double-point dimension.
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    homotopy embedding
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    Poincaré pair
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    stable exterior
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    \(S\)-dual
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    Poincaré thickenings
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    suspensions
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    Spanier-Whitehead duality
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    embeddings of complexes in the sphere
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    generic double-point dimension
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