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Towards a globular path object for weak \(\infty\)-groupoids
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    Towards a globular path object for weak \(\infty\)-groupoids (English)
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    15 August 2019
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    The goal of this paper is to address the problem of building a path object for the category of Grothendieck (weak) \(\infty\)-groupoids. This is the missing piece for a proof of Grothendieck's homotopy hypothesis. The author shows how to endow the putative underlying globular set with a system of compositions, a system of identities and a system of inverses, together with an approximation of the interpretation of any map for a theory of \(\infty\)-categories. Finally, he introduces a coglobular \(\infty\)-groupoid representing modifications of \(\infty\)-groupoids, and proves some basic properties it satisfies, that will be exploited to interpret all \(2\)-dimensional categorical operations on cells of the path object \(\mathbb{P}X\) of a given \(\infty\)-groupoid \(X\).
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    higher dimensional groupoid
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    homotopy hypothesis
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    path object
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    globular object
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