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For questions involving one or more categorical dimensions, or involving homotopy coherent categorical structures.

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What's the stabilization of the $\infty$-category of $\infty$-categories?

In a project in progress with Matan Prasma and Joost Nuiten concerning the abstract cotangent complex formalism we compute the stabilization of the $\infty$-category $\infty\mathrm{Cat}_{/C}$ of $\inf …
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Characterizing freely adjoining K-filtered colimits as K-continuous presheaves

For the 1-categorical case, it seems to be indeed a question of soundness. More precisely, the condition that $P_{\cal I}({\cal C}) = P^{{\cal K}}({\cal C})$ is equivalent to the condition that every …
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Lemma 5.4.5.11 of HTT

I think there is a typo in Lemma 5.4.5.11: $K$ is supposed to be $\tau$-small and not $\kappa$-small. Note that if $\tau < \kappa$ and $K$ is $\kappa$-small but not $\tau$-small then the statement of …
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Building $(\infty,2)$-categories from $\infty$-categories

The following is not an answer, just an observation suggesting that maybe the question should be rephrased. I claim that if $X$ is a fibrant scaled simplicial set whose decalage is a fibrant marked si …
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Why is every object cofibrant in an excellent model category?

I am now under the impression that it is simply not true that in an excellent model category every object is cofibrant. Let $\mathbf{S}$ be an excellent model category in which the monoidal structure …
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A finite Whitehead Theorem for $\infty$-topos

Let $\mathcal{X}$ be the $\infty$-topos in question containing an object $X \in \mathcal{X}$. I assume that by $X$ having homotopy dimension $\leq n$ you mean that the $\infty$-topos $\mathcal{X}_{/X} …
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On equivalences of cartesian fibrations

Yes. Since $X^{\natural} \to S$ and $Y^{\natural} \to S$ are both cartesian fibrations they are fibrant and cofibrant objects in the cartesian model structure over $S$, which is a simplicial model str …
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14 votes
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Why is every object cofibrant in an excellent model category?

In Appendix A.3 of the book higher topos theory appears the notion of an excellent model category (see Definition A.3.2.16). The main feature of this notion is that when $\mathbf{S}$ is an excellent m …
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13 votes
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Is the operadic nerve functor an equivalence of ∞-categories?

It is now known that the $\infty$-category of $\infty$-operads as defined by Lurie is equivalent to the underlying $\infty$-category of the model category of simplicial operads, see http://arxiv.org/p …
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Is the pushforward of an exponentiable fibration along an exponentiable fibration again expo...

Recall that functor $p\colon \mathcal{C} \to \mathcal{D}$ of $\infty$-categories is said to be an exponentiable fibration if the following equivalent conditions hold: The pullback functor $p^*\colon …
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Methods for defining/calculating homotopy limits of quasicategories

When working with quasi-categories, it is often more convenient (and more compatible with existing machinery) not to work with actual strict diagrams of quasi-categories but rather with coCartesian fi …
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What is the mistake in the proof of the Homotopy hypothesis by Kapranov and Voevodsky?

Here is my guess. To compare spaces with their notion of strict $\infty$-groupoids (in which everything is strict except inverses) Kapranov and Voevodsky use an intermediate category of Kan diagrammat …
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References about "monoidal fibrations" in $\infty$-category theory

I don't know a reference but here is a not-too-long proof. The condition that $\mathsf{D} \to \mathsf{E}$ is a cartesian fibration implies that for every $\langle n \rangle \in \mathrm{Fin}_*$ the map …
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The cofibration/fibration $\leftrightarrow$ epi/mono confusion

The (epi,mono) factorization system in Sets is part of a model structure on Sets whose weak equivalences are the epis, fibrations are monos and cofibrations are everything. This is a model for the hom …
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5 votes
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Criterion for homotopy pullback square of simplicial categories

Yes. In fact such a square can be replaced with a weakly equivalent Reedy fibrant pullback square without changing the object set of any of the simplicial categories. For a proof see, e.g., Lemma 3.1. …
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