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Weak equivalence between simplicial sets

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In mathematics, especially algebraic topology, a weak equivalence between simplicial sets is a map between simplicial sets that is invertible in some weak sense. Formally, it is a weak equivalence in some model structure on the category of simplicial sets (so the meaning depends on a choice of a model structure.)

An ∞-category can be (and is usually today) defined as a simplicial set satisfying the weak Kan condition. Thus, the notion is especially relevant to higher category theory.

Equivalent conditions

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Theorem[1] Let be a map between simplicial sets. Then the following are equivalent:

  • is a weak equivalence in the sense of Joyal (Joyal model category structure).
  • is an equivalence of categories for each ∞-category V, where ho means the homotopy category of an ∞-category,
  • is a weak homotopy equivalence for each ∞-category V, where the superscript means the core.

If are ∞-categories, then a weak equivalence between them in the sense of Joyal is exactly an equivalence of ∞-categories (a map that is invertible in the homotopy category).[2]

Let be a functor between ∞-categories. Then we say

  • is fully faithful if is an equivalence of ∞-groupoids for each pair of objects .
  • is essentially surjective if for each object in , there exists some object such that .

Then is an equivalence if and only if it is fully faithful and essentially surjective. [3][clarification needed]

References

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  1. ^ Cisinski 2023, Theorem 3.6.8.
  2. ^ Cisinski 2023, Corollary 3.6.6.
  3. ^ Cisinski 2023, Theorem 3.9.7.
  • Cisinski, Denis-Charles (2023). Higher Categories and Homotopical Algebra (PDF) (in en%). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1108473200.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  • Quillen, Daniel G. (1967), Homotopical algebra, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, No. 43, vol. 43, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, doi:10.1007/BFb0097438, ISBN 978-3-540-03914-3, MR 0223432