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Homotopy theories in additive categories are homotopies of \(\Delta\)- groups
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    Homotopy theories in additive categories are homotopies of \(\Delta\)- groups (English)
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    It is proved that homotopy theories in additive categories induced by a cone or, dually, an arc functor are homotopy theories of Kan \(\Delta\)- abelian groups (A \(\Delta\)-abelian group is a semi-simplicial abelian group without degeneracy operators) in the sense that homotopy groups and exact sequences of homotopy groups coincide in both theories.
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    Kan extension
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    Postnikov system
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    Eilenberg-MacLane complex
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    cone
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    arc functor
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    semi-simplicial abelian group
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    exact sequences
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