HomeotopyIn algebraic topology, an area of mathematics, a homeotopy group of a topological space is a homotopy group of the group of self-homeomorphisms of that space. DefinitionThe homotopy group functors assign to each path-connected topological space the group of homotopy classes of continuous maps Another construction on a space is the group of all self-homeomorphisms , denoted If X is a locally compact, locally connected Hausdorff space then a fundamental result of R. Arens says that will in fact be a topological group under the compact-open topology. Under the above assumptions, the homeotopy groups for are defined to be: Thus is the mapping class group for In other words, the mapping class group is the set of connected components of as specified by the functor ExampleAccording to the Dehn-Nielsen theorem, if is a closed surface then i.e., the zeroth homotopy group of the automorphisms of a space is the same as the outer automorphism group of its fundamental group. References
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