Higher homotopy normalities in topological groups
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to introduce Nk()-maps (1 k,∞), which describe higher homotopy normalities, and to study their basic properties and examples. An Nk()-map is defined with higher homotopical conditions. It is shown that a homomorphism is an Nk()-map if and only if there exists fiberwise maps between fiberwise projective spaces with some properties. Also, the homotopy quotient of an Nk(k)-map is shown to be an H-space if its LS category is not greater than k. As an application, we investigate when the inclusions SU(m)SU(n) and SO(2m+1)SO(2n+1) are p-locally Nk()-maps.
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