Étale homotopy types and bisimplicial hypercovers (Q1945807)
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Étale homotopy types and bisimplicial hypercovers (English)
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16 April 2013
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Suppose \((C, x)\) is a pointed locally connected small Grothendieck site, and let \((X, z)\) denote any connected locally fibrant simplicial sheaf \(X\) equipped with a ``geometric'' point \(z\). Following Artin-Mazur, an étale homotopy type of \(X\) may then be defined via the geometrically pointed hypercovers of \(X\) to yield a pro-object of the homotopy category, but this is not the only possible definition. In étale homotopy of simplicial schemes, Friedlander defined another étale homotopy type of a simplicial scheme \(X\) by taking diagonals of geometrically pointed bisimplicial hypercovers. In this paper, these two types are shown to be pro-isomorphic by means of a direct comparison of the associated cocycle categories. Friedlander's construction of étale homotopy types as actual pro-simplicial sets relies on a rigidity property of the étale topology that may not always be available for arbitrary sites; the cocycle methods employed here do not have this limitation. By consequence, the associated homotopy types constructed from hypercovers and bisimplicial hypercovers are shown to be pro-isomorphic on any locally connected small Grothendieck site, and the comparison at the level of cocycles shows, in particular, that both abelian and non-abelian sheaf cohomology may be computed via bisimplicial hypercovers on arbitrary small Grothendieck sites.
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étale
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homotopy
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simplicial
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sheaf
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Grothendieck site
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étale homotopy type
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homotopy category
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simplicial schemes
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sheaf cohomology
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