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Classification questions are often about understanding components of a category. It is much more desirable however to be able to understand the entire homotopy type of this category and not just the set of its components. In this paper we…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2012-06-21 Martin Blomgren , Wojciech Chacholski

The paper focuses on investigating how certain relations between strict $n$-categories are preserved in a particular implementation of $(\infty,n)$-categories, given by saturated $n$-complicial sets. In this model, we show that the…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2020-05-13 Viktoriya Ozornova , Martina Rovelli

In a paper by Ford, it is claimed that to any pushout square of categories with all involved functors injective, there is associated an exact "Mayer--Vietoris" sequence of derived (co)limits. We provide a counter-example to this general…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2014-01-17 Lukáš Vokřínek

This paper corrects a small mistake in a paper of Dwyer-Kan, and uses this to identify homotopy function complexes in a model category with the nerves of certain categories of zig-zags.

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2009-06-16 Daniel Dugger

Our aim is to compare three nerve functors for strict $n$-categories: the Street nerve, the cellular nerve and the multi-simplicial nerve. We show that these three functors are equivalent in some appropriate sense. In particular, the…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2022-12-21 Dimitri Ara , Georges Maltsiniotis

We identify a reasonably large class of pushouts of strict $n$-categories which are preserved by the "inclusion" functor from strict $n$-categories to weak $(\infty,n)$-categories. These include the pushouts used to assemble from its…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2023-11-02 Timothy Campion

Thomason's Homotopy Colimit Theorem has been extended to bicategories and this extension can be adapted, through the delooping principle, to a corresponding theorem for diagrams of monoidal categories. In this version, we show that the…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2011-03-24 A. R. Garzón , R. Pérez

We construct a model structure on the category of small categories enriched over a combinatorial closed symmetric monoidal model category satisfying the monoid axiom. Weak equivalences are Dwyer-Kan equivalences, i.e. enriched functors…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2024-08-06 Fernando Muro

We study stability properties of fully faithful functors, and compute mapping anima in pushouts of $\infty$-categories along fully faithful functors. We provide applications of these calculations to pushouts along Dwyer functors and Reedy…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2025-03-07 Peter J. Haine , Maxime Ramzi , Jan Steinebrunner

James' sectional category and Farber's topological complexity are studied in a general and unified framework. We introduce `relative' and `strong relative' forms of the category for a map. We show that both can differ from sectional…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2025-06-26 Jean-Paul Doeraene , Mohammed El Haouari

In the context of categories equipped with a structure of nullhomotopies, we introduce the notion of homotopy torsion theory. As special cases, we recover pretorsion theories as well as torsion theories in multi-pointed categories and in…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2023-09-01 Sandra Mantovani , Mariano Messora , Enrico M. Vitale

Type families on higher inductive types such as pushouts can capture homotopical properties of differential geometric constructions including connections, curvature, and vector fields. We define a class of pushouts based on simplicial…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2025-04-30 Greg Langmead

Adhesive categories are categories which have pushouts with one leg a monomorphism, all pullbacks, and certain exactness conditions relating these pushouts and pullbacks. We give a new proof of the fact that every topos is adhesive. We also…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2011-04-14 Stephen Lack

Constructing and manipulating homotopy types from categorical input data has been an important theme in algebraic topology for decades. Every category gives rise to a `classifying space', the geometric realization of the nerve. Up to weak…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2019-10-30 Stefan Schwede

In a previous article, we introduced notions of finiteness obstruction, Euler characteristic, and L^2-Euler characteristic for wide classes of categories. In this sequel, we prove the compatibility of those notions with homotopy colimits of…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2011-03-28 Thomas M. Fiore , Wolfgang Lück , Roman Sauer

Derivators, introduced independently by Grothendieck and Heller in the 1980s, provide a categorical framework for studying homotopy theory. They are based on the idea that, while the homotopy 1-category of a single model category or…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2025-12-12 Nicola Di Vittorio

This paper explores the relationship amongst the various simplicial and pseudo-simplicial objects characteristically associated to any bicategory C. It proves the fact that the geometric realizations of all of these possible candidate…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2014-10-01 P. Carrasco , A. M. Cegarra , A. R. Garzón

In differential geometry, the existence of pullbacks is a delicate matter, since the category of smooth manifolds does not admit all of them. When pullbacks are required, often submersions are employed as an ideal class of maps which…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2025-03-03 Geoffrey Cruttwell , Marcello Lanfranchi

In this paper we develop homotopy theoretical methods for studying diagrams. In particular we explain how to construct homotopy colimits and limits in an arbitrary model category. The key concept we introduce is that of a model…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2009-09-25 Wojciech Chacholski , Jerome Scherer

Given a span of spaces, one can form the homotopy pushout and then take the homotopy pullback of the resulting cospan. We give a concrete description of this pullback as the colimit of a sequence of approximations, using what we call the…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2025-08-06 David Wärn
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