The stack of higher internal categories and stacks of iterated spans
Abstract
In this paper, we show that two constructions form stacks: Firstly, as one varies the -topos, , Lurie's homotopy theory of higher categories internal to varies in such a way as to form a stack over the -category of all -topoi. Secondly, we show that Haugseng's construction of the higher category of iterated spans in a given -topos (equipped with local systems) can be used to define various stacks over that -topos. As a prerequisite to these results, we discuss properties which limits of -categories inherit from the -categories comprising the diagram. For example, Riehl and Verity have shown that possessing (co)limits of a given shape is hereditary. Extending their result somewhat, we show that possessing Kan extensions of a given type is heriditary, and more generally that the adjointability of a functor is heriditary.
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@article{arxiv.1506.08870,
title = {The stack of higher internal categories and stacks of iterated spans},
author = {David Li-Bland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.08870},
year = {2015}
}
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38 pages