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Bousfield localization of a left proper accessible model category
What is known about the Bousfield localization of a left proper accessible model category by a set of maps ? (I mean not combinatorial which is already known)
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Almost combinatorial accessible model categories
Theorem: Assume VP. Let $\mathcal{M}$ be an accessible model category
such that there exists a set of generating cofibrations $I$ and such
that all objects are fibrant. Then it is combinatorial.
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Example of non accessible model categories
By curiosity, I would like to see an example of a model category with the underlying category locally presentable which is not accessible in this sense (and just in case: even by using Vopěnka's princ …
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About small $\omega$-orthogonality classes and Gabriel-Ulmer duality
I am reading the paper http://www.numdam.org/article/CTGDC_2001__42_1_51_0.pdf fixing the implication $(ii)\Rightarrow (i)$ of Theorem 1.39 of Adamek-Rosicky's book. The correct statement is: if $\mat …
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About small-orthogonality classes of a locally presentable category
Let $\mathcal{A} \subset \mathcal{K}$ be two locally presentable
categories. $\mathcal{A}$ reflective and closed under filtered
colimits. Then $\mathcal{A}$ is a small-orthogonality class. Let
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About the Yoneda objects of a locally presentable category
This question is a follow-up of Extending functors defined on dense subcategories.
Let $\mathcal{K}$ be a locally presentable category. An object $X$ of
$\mathcal{K}$ is called a Yoneda object i …