
arXiv: math/0310481
We study functors from spaces to spaces or spectra that preserve weak homotopy equivalences. For each such functor we construct a universal n-excisive approximation, which may be thought of as its n-excisive part. Homogeneous functors, meaning n-excisive functors with trivial (n-1)-excisive part, can be classified: they correspond to symmetric functors of n variables that are reduced and 1-excisive in each variable. We discuss some important examples, including the identity functor and Waldhausen's algebraic K-theory.
Published by Geometry and Topology at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTVol7/paper19.abs.html
Taylor tower, Homotopy theory, Applied homological algebra and category theory in algebraic topology, excision, FOS: Mathematics, homotopy functor, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Homotopy functor, 55P99, 55U99, 55U99
Taylor tower, Homotopy theory, Applied homological algebra and category theory in algebraic topology, excision, FOS: Mathematics, homotopy functor, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Homotopy functor, 55P99, 55U99, 55U99
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