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I created classifying (infinity,1)-topos. It links to the special case discussed at structured spaces. The example section is in classifying topos, too.
If we write at classifying topos
the presheaf topos (where is the category of finite pointed sets) classifies pointed objects,
why not say at classifying (infinity,1)-topos
the presheaf topos classifies pointed objects?
Why mention a base topos in the definition?
Presumably any description of
should mention . Something like ’classifying -topos of pointed objects in toposes over ’?
What happened to classifying (∞,1)-topos? I just see a couple of links now. Did someone roll it back?
Hm, did this just change recently, or did we fail to notice this all along: the spelling classifying (infinity,1)-topos gives the entry with the content. I have (re?)adjusted the redirects now.
I see. I guess nothing’s changed.
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