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Flow does not model flows up to weak dihomotopy
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    Flow does not model flows up to weak dihomotopy (English)
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    25 October 2006
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    The category of flows, Flow, introduced by the author [Homology Homotopy Appl. 5, 549--599 (2003; Zbl 1069.55008)] as a geometric model of higher-dimensional automata, allows one to study dihomotopy from the point of view of model categories. Now, the author shows that there does not exist any model structure on the category ``Flow'' whose weak equivalences are exactly the weak dihomotopy equivalences. Some new directions of research to solve this problem appear in this paper.
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    concurrency
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    homotopy
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    weak factorization system
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    cofibrantly generated model category
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    locally presentable model category
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    combinatorial model category
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    directed homotopy
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