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    • CommentTimeMay 21st 2023

    starting page on Segal types

    v1, current

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    • CommentTimeMay 21st 2023
    • (edited May 21st 2023)

    I you have ambition to create more entries on this topic (which would certainly be appreciated!) it might help if we replaced the lengthy list of “context menus” in the top right by one new dedicated list directed homotopy type theory – contents.

  1. Added link to Segal space in “Related concepts”.

    It might be useful to expand the relationship between Segal types and Segal spaces - especially since apparently the semantics of simplicial type theory are in bisimplicial sets, and Segal spaces are defined using bisimplicial sets. But I’m not too familiar with the latter theory so I’ll leave that to somebody who is well versed in both.

    Anna Kowalski

    diff, v4, current

  2. when it says that “given elements x:Ax:A, y:Ay:A, and z:Az:A and morphisms f:hom A(x,y)f:\mathrm{hom}_A(x, y) and g:hom A(x,y)g:\mathrm{hom}_A(x, y)

    it should really say “given elements x:Ax:A, y:Ay:A, and z:Az:A and morphisms f:hom A(x,y)f:\mathrm{hom}_A(x, y) and g:hom A(y,z)g:\mathrm{hom}_A(y, z)

    Thomas Collier

    diff, v6, current