Rational homotopy theory

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title: Rational homotopy theory
text: In mathematics and specifically in topology, rational homotopy theory is a simplified version of homotopy theory for topological spaces, in which all torsion in the homotopy groups is ignored. It was founded by Dennis Sullivan (1977) and Daniel Quillen (1969). This simplification of homotopy theory makes certain calculations much easier. Rational homotopy types of simply connected spaces can be identified with certain algebraic objects called Sullivan minimal models, which are commutative differ
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