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Offers a substitute for the absence of excision in homotopy theory
In algebraic topology, the homotopy excision theorem offers a substitute for the absence of excision in homotopy theory. More precisely, let be an excisive triad with nonempty, and suppose the pair is ()-connected, , and the pair is ()-connected, . Then the map induced by the inclusion ,
This result should also be seen as a consequence of the most general form of the Blakers–Massey theorem, which deals with the non-simply-connected case.