Higher Galois theory
arXiv: 1506.07155
Higher Galois theory
We generalize toposic Galois theory to higher topoi. We show that locally constant sheaves in a locally (n-1)-connected n-topos are equivalent to representations of its fundamental pro-n-groupoid, and that the latter can be described in terms of Galois torsors. We also show that finite locally constant sheaves in an arbitrary infinity-topos are equivalent to finite representations of its fundamental pro-infinity-groupoid. Finally, we relate the fundamental pro-infinity-groupoid of 1-topoi to the construction of Artin and Mazur and, in the case of the ��tale topos of a scheme, to its refinement by Friedlander.
Final version, to appear in JPAA
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States
Topoi, Shape theory in general topology, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), higher topos theory, Mathematics - Category Theory, Category Theory (math.CT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Shape theory
Topoi, Shape theory in general topology, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), higher topos theory, Mathematics - Category Theory, Category Theory (math.CT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Shape theory
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