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Enriched categories, topoi, abelian categories, monoidal categories, homological algebra.

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Realization of a constant simplicial anima

I don't think this is true as written, for example there are anima $X$ which are not loop spaces of anything (e.g. $X=S^2$). One can also directly see that $\mathrm{ev}_n$ is corepresented by $\Delta^ …
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Are strict higher categories more general than weak higher categories?

As Qiaochu has explained in the comments, strict higher categories are less general: You can pass from strict to weak higher categories, but many important $\infty$-categories (for example the fundame …
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Abelian categories satisfying AB5*

The snarky response would be "the opposite category of any of the categories you could name on the spot". The less-snarky response is to observe that some of these are quite natural. For example, $\ma …
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Does the homotopy category of finite spectra act on stable homotopy categories?

Yes: Since $\mathcal{C}$ is stable, $\operatorname{Fun}(\mathcal{C},\mathcal{C})$ is stable, too. In particular, it has finite colimits, so $\operatorname{Ind}\operatorname{Fun}(\mathcal{C},\mathcal{C …
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Is there a Hopf algebra-style description of chain complexes?

Shouldn't it just be $\operatorname{Spec}(\Lambda)/\mathbb{G}_m$, where $\Lambda = \mathbb{Z}[d]/d^2$ and the $\mathbb{G}_m$ action encodes the grading with $d$ in degree $-1$? This is just the observ …
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The center of $\mathbf{hTop}$

Here's a partial answer constraining $\alpha_{S^1}$. First of all, I think my comment shows that (at least if we take $\operatorname{hTop}$ to be the homotopy category of CW complexes), it is possible …
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When aren't products iterated coproducts?

A discussion of the relation between dependent coproducts and cartesian products is found at https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/dependent+sum
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A very elementary question on the definition of sheaf on a site

Yes, you have to include the case $i=j$. Just look at what happens in the case of a single $U_1$, in order for this to boil down to the concept of a single effective epimorphism (introduced in the pre …
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($1$-)pullbacks of Kan complexes

Take any simplicial set $X$ which is not a Kan complex. Let $K$ be a Kan replacement of $X$, and let $L$ be a Kan replacement of the pushout $K\amalg_X K$. Then the two maps $K\to L$ are levelwise inj …
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Definition of the Yoneda Ext

You can always reduce an arbitrary "zigzag" as in the first definition, to one of length two, as in the second definition, by applying the following trick: Whenever you encounter morphisms $E_{j-1}\ …
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Trying to relate the fundamental groupoid to vector bundles

This does give you a vector bundle, and it comes with a flat (i. e. path homotopy invariant) parallel transport. You cannot get all vector bundles, but you can get exactly the ones with such a paralle …
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