Frobenius templicial modules and the dg-nerve
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Publication:6340407
arXiv2005.04778MaRDI QIDQ6340407FDOQ6340407
Author name not available (Why is that?), Wendy Lowen
Publication date: 10 May 2020
Abstract: Templicial objects were put forth in a previous paper to set up a suitable simplicial framework for enriched quasi-categories. Following Leinster, these objects feature certain comultiplications as a replacement for outer face maps in the non-cartesian case. In the present paper, we consider Frobenius templicial objects, thus re-introducing multiplications into the picture. When enriching over -modules for a commutative ring , we prove an equivalence of categories between (homologically) positively graded dg-categories on the one hand and Frobenius templicial modules on the other hand. This equivalence yields a natural enrichment of the classical dg-nerve, turning dg-categories into quasi-categories in modules. Assuming a projectivity condition, we further prove that a templicial module is a quasi-category in modules precisely when it can be equipped with a nonassociative Frobenius structure.
Chain complexes (category-theoretic aspects), dg categories (18G35) Simplicial sets, simplicial objects (18N50) Monoidal categories, symmetric monoidal categories (18M05) ((infty,1))-categories (quasi-categories, Segal spaces, etc.); (infty)-topoi, stable (infty)-categories (18N60)
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