and
rational homotopy theory (equivariant, stable, parametrized, equivariant & stable, parametrized & stable)
Examples of Sullivan models in rational homotopy theory:
A Sullivan model for the (reduced) suspension of a (pointed) topological space is obtained from a Sullivan model for itself essentially by shifting up all generators in degree by one and forcing all their wedge products to vanish.
See e.g. Félix-Murillo-Tanré 10, Prop. 5.1
Examples of Sullivan models in rational homotopy theory:
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