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• CommentRowNumber1.
• CommentAuthorUrs
• CommentTimeAug 30th 2012

quick entry for infinity-group extension, just so that I can complete links at related entries.

• CommentRowNumber2.
• CommentAuthorMatanP
• CommentTimeAug 31st 2012
• (edited Aug 31st 2012)

I don’t have a good internet access in the near future but I wonder about the connection between the definition in the stub above and the following:

An extension of $\infty$-group is a sequence $N\to G\to Q$ of $\infty$ groups and $\infty$ group maps such that $N\to G$ is $\infty$ normal and Q is the $\infty$ qoutient

• CommentRowNumber3.
• CommentAuthorUrs
• CommentTimeOct 1st 2012
• (edited Oct 1st 2012)

Sorry for the slow reply. For some reason I see this only now.

The answer is: it’s equivalent.

As indicated in the entry, this is discussed in Principal ∞-bundles – theory, presentations and applications (schreiber).

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