Representability theorems, up to homotopy
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Abstract: We prove two representability theorems, up to homotopy, for presheaves taking values in a closed symmetric combinatorial model category cat V. The first theorem resembles the Freyd representability theorem, the second theorem is closer to the Brown representability theorem. As an application we discuss a recognition principle for mapping spaces.
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