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2-Final 2-functors
Journal of algebra, 2022-11, Vol.609, p.217-244
2022

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2-Final 2-functors
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  • Journal of algebra, 2022-11, Vol.609, p.217-244
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Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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  • A final functor between categories F:A→B is a functor that allows the restriction of diagrams on B to A without changing their colimits. More precisely, the functor F is final if, for any diagram D:B→E, there is a canonical isomorphismcolimBD≅colimAD∘F where either colimit exists whenever the other one does. There is a classical criterion for final functors [6, §IX.3]: a functor F:A→B is final if and only if, for any object b∈B, the slice category b/F is nonempty and connected. Such a criterion also exists for (∞,1)-categories, under the name of Quillen's Theorem A [5, §4.1]: an (∞,1)-functor F:A→B is final (with respect to any ∞-diagram) if and only if for any object b∈B, the slice ∞-category b/F is weakly contractible. One would expect a similar result for any dimension: an n-functor F:A→B is final (with respect to any n-diagram) if and only if, for any object b∈B, the slice n-category b/F is nonempty and has trivial homotopy groups πk for 0≤k≤n−1. Note that these are not consequences of the known criterion for 1-functors and (∞,1)-functors (see Remark 2.11 and Remark 3.3). A related result for 2-filtered 2-functors is proved in [1, §1.3]. This paper presents a combinatorial proof in the case n=2 (Theorem 3.4). A general application is given in section 4, which can be specialized to 2-categories relevant to the study of finite groups.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0021-8693
eISSN: 1090-266X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jalgebra.2022.06.019
Titel-ID: cdi_hal_primary_oai_HAL_hal_04134090v1

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