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Differential graded versus simplicial categories
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    Differential graded versus simplicial categories (English)
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    8 March 2010
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    A differential graded category (dg-category) is a category enriched in the category of complexes of modules over some commutative base ring. A simplicial category is a category enriched in the category of simplicial sets. The corresponding homotopy theories are similar, and the author establishes a bridge between them constructing Quillen adjunctions relating the homotopy theories of the two. As an application to non-abelian Hodge theory, the Simpson's homotopy fiber [\textit{C. Simpson}, ``Geometricity of the Hodge filtration on the \(\infty\)-stack of perfect complexes over \(X_{\text{DR}}\)'', Mosc. Math. J. 9, No.~3, 665--721 (2009; Zbl 1189.14020)] can be obtained in a simpler way.
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    differential graded category
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    simplicial category
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    Dold-Kan correspondence
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    Quillen model structure
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    non-abelian Hodge theory
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