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Homotopy theory / Mathematics / Topology / Abstract algebra / Model category / Simplicial set / Simplicial presheaf / Quillen adjunction / Weak equivalence / Homotopy category / Fibration / Nerve
Date: 2003-11-07 09:15:53
Homotopy theory
Mathematics
Topology
Abstract algebra
Model category
Simplicial set
Simplicial presheaf
Quillen adjunction
Weak equivalence
Homotopy category
Fibration
Nerve

SIMPLICIAL STRUCTURES ON MODEL CATEGORIES AND FUNCTORS By CHARLES REZK, STEFAN SCHWEDE, and BROOKE SHIPLEY Abstract. We produce a highly structured way of associating a simplicial category to a model category which impr

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