Daniel K. Dugger is a professor of mathematics at the University of Oregon. He got his PhD in 1999 at MIT, advised by Michael J. Hopkins.
On model structures on simplicial presheaves and the -localization of that on the site of smooth manifolds (later: “smooth infinity-groupoids”):
On hypercovers in simplicial presheaves:
On combinatorial model categories:
Daniel Dugger, Universal Homotopy Theories, Advances in Mathematics 164 (2001) 144-176 [doi:10.1006/aima.2001.2014, arXiv:math/0007070]
Daniel Dugger, Combinatorial model categories have presentations, Adv. Math. 164 1 (2001) 177-201 [arXiv:math/0007068, doi:10.1006/aima.2001.2015]
On the algebraic K-theory of rings being encoded in their derived categories:
On (∞,1)-categorical hom-spaces in terms of quasi-categories:
Daniel K. Biss, Daniel Dugger, Daniel Isaksen, Large annihilators in Cayley-Dickson algebras, Communications in Algebra 36 (2), 632-664, 2008 (arxiv:math/0511691)
Daniel K. Biss, Daniel Christensen, Daniel Dugger, Daniel Isaksen, Large annihilators in Cayley-Dickson algebras II, Boletin de la Sociedad Matematica Mexicana (3) 13(2) (2007), 269-292 (arxiv:math/0702075)
Daniel K. Biss, Daniel Christensen, Daniel Dugger, Daniel Isaksen, Eigentheory of Cayley-Dickson algebras, Forum Mathematicum 21(5) (2009), 833-851 (arxiv:0905.2987)
On model categories of spectra via left Bousfield localization of model categories of simplicial presheaves:
On Kronholm's freeness theorem in -equivariant Bredon cohomology
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