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Diagonal fibrations are pointwise fibrations
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    Diagonal fibrations are pointwise fibrations (English)
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    17 February 2010
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    Two Quillen closed model structures on the category of bisimplicial sets are considered in the paper under review, namely, Bousfield-Kan and Moerdijk structures. We know that, in the Bousfield-Kan structure, fibrations are those bisimplicial set maps such that each of the induced simplicial set maps is a Kan fibration, that is, pointwise fibrations. On the other hand, in the Moerdijk structure, a bisimplicial set map is a fibration if it induces a Kan fibration of associated diagonal simplicial sets, that is, a diagonal fibration. In the article under review, the authors show that every diagonal fibration is a pointwise fibration by calculations.
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    bisimplicial set
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    closed model structure
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    fibration
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    weak homotopy equivalence
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