Inductive detection for homotopy equivalences of manifolds (Q1360320)

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Inductive detection for homotopy equivalences of manifolds
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    Inductive detection for homotopy equivalences of manifolds (English)
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    3 March 1998
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    Let \(f:M^n \to N^n\) be a homotopy equivalence of CAT manifolds (CAT=PL, TOP, or DIFF) with finite fundamental groups. Let \(C\) be a class of subgroups \(H\) of \(\pi_1 (M)\) and \(f_H\) a lift of \(f\) to the corresponding covering spaces. The authors consider the following problem: Suppose that for each \(H\) in \(C\), \(f_H\) is homotopic to a CAT isomorphism, is \(f\) itself homotopic to a CAT isomorphism? A typical result is Theorem A: The question has an affirmative answer in the smooth category, if \(n\geq 5\), \(f\) is a simple homotopy equivalence, the Sylow 2-subgroups of \(\pi_1 (M)\) are normal, and the class \(C\) consists of the Sylow or 2-hyperelementary subgroups. Examples are given where the conclusion is that \(f \times \text{id}: M \times\mathbb{R} \to N\times \mathbb{R}\) is properly homotopic to an isomorphism but \(f\) itself is not homotopic to a homeomorphism.
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    homotopy equivalence
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    smooth manifolds
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