In topology, a branch of mathematics, collapse is a concept due to J. H. C. Whitehead.
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Definition
Let 
  
    
      
        
Suppose that 
  
    
      
        
(i) 
  
    
      
        
(ii) 
  
    
      
        
then 
  
    
      
        
A simplicial collapse of K is the removal of all simplices 
  
    
      
        
A simplicial complex that has a sequence of collapses leading to a point is called collapsible. Every collapsible complex is contractible, but the converse is not true.
This definition can be extended to CW-complexes and is the basis for the concept of simple-homotopy equivalence.
