Classical and digital homotopy classes
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- A classical construction for the digital fundamental group
- Comultiplication structures for a wedge of spheres
- Comultiplications on a wedge of two spheres
- Concepts of digital topology
- Digital H-spaces and actions in the pointed digital homotopy category
- Digital homotopy relations and digital homology theories
- Digital products, wedges, and covering spaces
- Digital topological groups
- Digitally continuous functions
- Fixed point sets in digital topology. I
- Generalized normal product adjacency in digital topology
- Graph multiplication
- Homotopy comultiplications on the k-fold wedge of spheres
- Homotopy properties of sphere-like digital images
- Homotopy theory in digital topology
- Introduction to homotopy theory
- Near-rings on digital Hopf groups
- Non-product property of the digital fundamental group
- On the digital Hopf images and monoid isomorphisms
- On the digitally quasi comultiplications of digital images
- Properties of comultiplications on a wedge of spheres
- The representation-ring-graded local cohomology spectral sequence for BPℝ⟨3⟩
- ‘Continuous’ functions on digital pictures
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