Exercices de style: a homotopy theory for set theory (Q891147)

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    Exercices de style: a homotopy theory for set theory (English)
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    16 November 2015
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    This paper is the first of a two-part treatise in which posetal modal categories, in the sense of \textit{D. G. Quillen} [Homotopical algebra. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer-Verlag (1967; Zbl 0168.20903)], are used to bring homotopy-theoretic ideas to set theory. We quote from the abstract: ``We construct a model category (in the sense of Quillen) for set theory, starting from two arbitrary, but natural, conventions. It is the simplest category satisfying our conventions and modelling the notions of finiteness, countability and infinite equi-cardinality. We argue that from the homotopy-theoretic point of view our construction is essentially automatic following basic existing methods, and so is (almost all) the verification that the construction works. We use the posetal model category to introduce homotopy-theoretic intuitions to set theory. Our main observation is that the homotopy invariant version of cardinality is the covering number of Shelah's PCF theory, and that other combinatorial objects, such as Shelah's revised power function -- the cardinal function featuring in Shelah's revised GCH theorem -- can be obtained using similar tools. We include a small `dictionary' for set theory in QtNaamen, hoping it will help in finding more meaningful homotopy-theoretic intuitions in set theory.''
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    homotopical algebra
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    posetal model category
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    set theory
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