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Vanishing of derived limits of non-standard inverse systems
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    Vanishing of derived limits of non-standard inverse systems (English)
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    29 October 2010
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    In homological algebra and homotopy theory one often uses a well-behaved category of models in order to study the less well-behaved derived/homotopy category which is of primary interest. The homotopy category typically has few limits, although it may have weaker ``homotopy limits''. Although the category of models typically does have limits, it is typically not the actual limits, but rather a certain ``derived limits''. This paper uses non-standard analysis to find conditions under which these derived limits vanish.
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    derived limit
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    non-standard model
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    inverse system
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    homotopy limits
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    homotopy category
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