DOI10.1090/memo/0736zbMath1006.18015arXivmath/0110316OpenAlexW2129186906MaRDI QIDQ2784248
Jérôme Scherer, Wojciech Chachólski
Publication date: 21 April 2002
Published in: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0110316
Cohomological direct images in model categories,
Model topoi and motivic homotopy theory,
Maurer-Cartan spaces of filtered \(L_{\infty}\)-algebras,
On the exactness of products in the localization of (Ab.\(4^{\ast}\)) Grothendieck categories,
Kan extensions are partial colimits,
Relative homological algebra via truncations,
Twisting structures and morphisms up to strong homotopy,
Euler class groups and the homology of elementary and special linear groups,
Higher topological cyclic homology and the Segal conjecture for tori,
Adelic descent for K-theory,
Complete \(L_\infty \)-algebras and their homotopy theory,
Higher cohomologies of modules,
Conjugate pairs of categories and Quillen equivalent stable model categories of functors,
\(n\)-excisive functors, canonical connections, and line bundles on the Ran space,
On Deformations of Diagrams of Commutative Algebras,
Algebraic elliptic cohomology and flops. II: SL-cobordism,
Homotopy excision and cellularity,
Higher equivariant excision,
Higher cohomology operations and \(R\)-completion,
Combinatorics of labelling in higher-dimensional automata,
Representations of spaces,
Delooping derived mapping spaces of bimodules over an operad,
On Davis-Januszkiewicz homotopy types I: formality and rationalisation,
Weighted limits in simplicial homotopy theory,
Homotopy theory of modules over operads and non-\(\varSigma \) operads in monoidal model categories,
Catégories dérivables,
Double homotopy (co)limits for relative categories,
Polynomial functors in manifold calculus,
Homotopy theory of modules over operads in symmetric spectra,
Higher symmetries in abstract stable homotopy theories,
Topological Quillen localization of structured ring spectra,
Interpreting the Bökstedt smash product as the norm,
On the classification of fibrations,
Bar constructions and Quillen homology of modules over operads,
Cross effects and calculus in an unbased setting