nLab condensed object in an (infinity,1)-category

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Contents

Context

Higher geometry

Topology

topology (point-set topology, point-free topology)

see also differential topology, algebraic topology, functional analysis and topological homotopy theory

Introduction

Basic concepts

Universal constructions

Extra stuff, structure, properties

Examples

Basic statements

Theorems

Analysis Theorems

topological homotopy theory

(,1)(\infty,1)-Category theory

Higher category theory

higher category theory

Basic concepts

Basic theorems

Applications

Models

Morphisms

Functors

Universal constructions

Extra properties and structure

1-categorical presentations

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Definition

Given an (infinity,1)-category 𝒞\mathcal{C}, a condensed object in 𝒞\mathcal{C} is a (infinity,1)-sheaf of objects in 𝒞\mathcal{C} on the pro-étale (infinity,1)-site of the point, small relative to a universe 𝒰\mathcal{U}.

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