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    Decomposition spaces, incidence algebras and Möbius inversion. II: Completeness, length filtration, and finiteness (English)
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    5 July 2018
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    In the first part of this trilogy [Adv. Math. 331, 952--1015 (2018; Zbl 1403.00023)] the authors have introduced the notion of decomposition space as a generalization for incidence coalgebras, which is equivalent to the notion of unital \(2\)-Segal space of [\textit{T. Dyckerhoff} and \textit{M. Kapranov}, Higher Segal spaces. I, Lect. Notes Math. 2244. Cham: Springer (2019; Zbl 1459.18001), see also \url{arXiv:1212.3563}]. The principal objective in this second part is to establish a Möbius inversion principle within the framework of \textit{complete} decomposition spaces, and to analyze their associated finiteness conditions to ensure incidence coalgebras and Möbius inversion descent to classical level of \(\mathbb{Q}\)-vector spaces on taking the homotopy cardinality of the objects involved, which results in \textit{Möbius decomposition spaces} as a generalization of Möbius categories in [\textit{P. Leroux}, Cah. Topologie Géom. Différ. Catégoriques 16, 280--282 (1976; Zbl 0364.18001)]. Möbius decomposition spaces cover more coalgebra constructions than Möbius categories, comprehending the Faà di Bruno and Connes-Kremer bialgebras.
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    decomposition space
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    2-Segal space
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    incidence algebra
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    Möbius inversion
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    homotopy cardinality
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    length filtration
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