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- Accessible_category abstract "The theory of accessible categories originates from the work of Grothendieck completed by 1969 (Grothendieck (1972)) and Gabriel-Ulmer (1971). It has been further developed in 1989 by Michael Makkai and Robert Paré, with motivation coming from model theory, a branch of mathematical logic. Accessible categories have also applications in homotopy theory. Grothendieck also continued the development of the theory for homotopy-theoretic purposes in his (still partly unpublished) 1991 manuscript Les dérivateurs (Grothendieck (1991)). Some properties of accessible categories depend on the set universe in use, particularly on the cardinal properties.".
- Accessible_category wikiPageExternalLink Derivateurs.html.
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- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Grothendieck.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Cardinal_number.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Category:Category_theory.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Category_(mathematics).
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Category_of_modules.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Complete_category.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Finitely_generated_module.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink First-order_logic.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Hom_functor.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Homotopy.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Limit_(category_theory).
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_logic.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Makkai.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Model_theory.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Noetherian_ring.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Regular_cardinal.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Set_theory.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLink Simplicial_set.
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "Accessible categories".
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "Accessible category".
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "Accessible category#locally_presentable".
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "accessible categories".
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "accessible category".
- Accessible_category wikiPageWikiLinkText "accessible functor".
- Accessible_category wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anchor.
- Accessible_category wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Accessible_category wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Accessible_category subject Category:Category_theory.
- Accessible_category type Function.
- Accessible_category comment "The theory of accessible categories originates from the work of Grothendieck completed by 1969 (Grothendieck (1972)) and Gabriel-Ulmer (1971). It has been further developed in 1989 by Michael Makkai and Robert Paré, with motivation coming from model theory, a branch of mathematical logic. Accessible categories have also applications in homotopy theory.".
- Accessible_category label "Accessible category".
- Accessible_category sameAs Q4672496.
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- Accessible_category sameAs Q4672496.
- Accessible_category wasDerivedFrom Accessible_category?oldid=696922384.
- Accessible_category isPrimaryTopicOf Accessible_category.