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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeDec 21st 2010
    • (edited Dec 21st 2010)

    am starting to work on derived smooth manifold, so far just a little bit on the motivation (correction of limits of manifolds)

    I am a bit hesitant to add a lot of details from David Spivak’s article, since it seems evident that there is some room to streamline the constructions. I need to think about how to deal with this. One really wants to just specify the site as a geometry (for structured (infinity,1)-toposes) and then just say that a derived manifold is a derived scheme in the sense descrived at generalized scheme on this.

    In section 10.1 David Spivak discusses one reason that prevented him from setting things up this way: actually I think this points to the following general issue with the definition of geometry (for structured (infinity,1)-toposes): instead of a Grothendieck topology generated by admissible morphisms the definition ought to just refer to a coverage by admissible morphisms, and instead of the stability under pullback one ought to just consider the coverage-style stability condition.

    More later.

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeMar 21st 2023

    added pointer to today’s

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    • CommentAuthorDavid_Corfield
    • CommentTimeMar 21st 2023

    Added

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    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2024

    added pointer to:

    (the list of references should be organized better…)

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