Higher homotopy categories, higher derivators, and K-theory
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Publication:5094180
DOI10.1017/fms.2022.47zbMath1498.18037arXiv1910.04117OpenAlexW2980230722MaRDI QIDQ5094180
Publication date: 2 August 2022
Published in: Forum of Mathematics, Sigma (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.04117
tilting theory\(\infty\)-categoryWaldhausen K-theoryhigher derivatorhigher homotopy categoryweak pushout
Topological (K)-theory (55N15) Homotopical algebra, Quillen model categories, derivators (18N40) Categories of fibrations, relations to (K)-theory, relations to type theory (18N45)
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