Semi-s-cobordism
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In mathematics, a cobordism (W, M, M−) of an (n + 1)-dimensional manifold (with boundary) W between its boundary components, two n-manifolds M and M−, is called a semi-s-cobordism if (and only if) the inclusion is a simple homotopy equivalence (as in an s-cobordism), with no further requirement on the inclusion (not even being a homotopy equivalence).
The original creator of this topic, Jean-Claude Hausmann, used the notation M− for the right-hand boundary of the cobordism.