G-fibrationIn algebraic topology, a G-fibration or principal fibration is a generalization of a principal G-bundle, just as a fibration is a generalization of a fiber bundle. By definition,[1] given a topological monoid G, a G-fibration is a fibration p: P→B together with a continuous right monoid action P × G → P such that
A principal G-bundle is a prototypical example of a G-fibration. Another example is Moore's path space fibration: namely, let be the space of paths of various length in a based space X. Then the fibration that sends each path to its end-point is a G-fibration with G the space of loops of various lengths in X. References
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