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A triangulated category is an additive category equipped with the additional structure of an autoequivalence (called the translation functor) and a class of of triangles satisfying certain axioms.

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Homotopy equivalences and Mapping Cones

It is true. It is not trivial (this is an opinion), however it is standard. In any triangulated category, two objects and a map determine the third, up to (usually non unique) isomorphism. And the cat …
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Does localization at quasi-isomorphisms imply homotopy invariance?

Usually, the derived category of some abelian category $A$ (I'm happy already with $A$-mod) is defined first taking chain complexes up to homotopy, and then localize at quasi-isomorphisms. My question …
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A toy example of a tensor triangulated category?

Take a finite dimensional Hopf algebra $H$, the category of $H$-modules is Frobenius (projectives=injectives and there is enough of both); e.g. take $H$ to be the group algebra of a finite group. So …
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