Join (topology)

Geometric join of two line segments. The original spaces are shown in green and blue. The join is a three-dimensional solid in gray.

In topology, a field of mathematics, the join of two topological spaces A and B, often denoted by or , is defined to be the quotient space

where I is the interval [0, 1] and R is the equivalence relation generated by

At the endpoints, this collapses to and to .

Intuitively, is formed by taking the disjoint union of the two spaces and attaching a line segment joining every point in A to every point in B.

Properties

is homeomorphic to the reduced suspension

of the smash product. Consequently, since is contractible, there is a homotopy equivalence

Examples

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