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    Weak factorizations, fractions and homotopies (English)
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    5 August 2005
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    Let \(\mathcal{ K}\) be a category with finite coproducts and \((\mathcal{ L}, \mathcal{ R})\) a weak factorization system such that every morphism in \(\mathcal{ R}\) is a splitting epimorphism. It is proved that the category of fractions \(\mathcal{ K}[\mathcal{ R}^{-1}]\) is isomorphic to \(\mathcal{ K}/\sim\), and this is a locally small category (\(\sim\) is a homotopy relation which is induced by a cylinder object attached to \((\mathcal{ L}, \mathcal{ R})\)).
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    weak factorization system
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    homotopy
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    category of fractions
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    bisimilarity
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