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Homotopy theory / Model category / Simplicial set / Homotopy category / Spectrum / Cohomology / Assembly map / Classifying space / Functor / Equivalence of categories / Sheaf / Homotopy
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Homotopy theory
Model category
Simplicial set
Homotopy category
Spectrum
Cohomology
Assembly map
Classifying space
Functor
Equivalence of categories
Sheaf
Homotopy

ISSNon lineprintedGeometry & Topology Volume–412

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