Examples of cell-like maps that are not shape equivalences
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Absolute neighborhood extensor, absolute extensor, absolute neighborhood retract (ANR), absolute retract spaces (general properties) (54C55) Shape theory in general topology (54C56) Topology of infinite-dimensional manifolds (57N20) Shapes (aspects of topological manifolds) (57N25) Cellularity in topological manifolds (57N60)
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