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In algebraic topology, Hilton's theorem, proved by Peter Hilton (1955), states that the loop space of a wedge of spheres is homotopy-equivalent to a product of loop spaces of spheres. John Milnor (1972) showed more generally that the loop space of the suspension of a wedge of spaces can be...
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