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    Cosheaves and distributions on toposes (English)
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    3 June 1997
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    This paper is a contribution to the study of toposes bounded over a base topos \({\mathcal S}\) (which may be thought of as the topos of sets and functions) as cocomplete \({\mathcal S}\)-indexed categories. The key result is that the forgetful 2-functor from \({\mathcal S}\)-toposes to cocomplete \({\mathcal S}\)-indexed categories satisfying a `small presentation' condition has a left adjoint, the symmetric topos functor. Applying this functor to an \({\mathcal S}\)-topos \({\mathcal X}\), one obtains a topos \(\Sigma {\mathcal X}\) which classifies the theory of `distributions on \({\mathcal X}\)' in the sense of Lawvere; the latter may be identified with cosheaves on any (small) site of definition for \({\mathcal X}\). The author also exploits the Joyal-Tierney representation theorem for Grothendieck toposes in terms of localic groupoids, to give a similar representation for categories of distributions on Grothendieck toposes.
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    indexed categories
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    topos
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    symmetric topos functor
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    cosheaves
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    Joyal-Tierney representation theorem
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    Grothendieck toposes
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    localic groupoids
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    categories of distributions
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