
With a model of a geometric theory in an arbitrary topos, we associate a site obtained by endowing a category of generalized elements of the model with a Grothendieck topology, which we call the antecedent topology. Then we show that the associated sheaf topos, which we call the over-topos at the given model, admits a canonical totally connected morphism to the given base topos and satisfies a universal property generalizing that of the colocalization of a topos at a point. We first treat the case of the base topos of sets, where global elements are sufficient to describe our site of definition; in this context, we also introduce a geometric theory classified by the over-topos, whose models can be identified with the model homomorphisms towards the (internalizations of the) model. Then we formulate and prove the general statement over an arbitrary topos, which involves the stack of generalized elements of the model. Lastly, we investigate the geometric and 2-categorical aspects of the over-topos construction, exhibiting it as a bilimit in the bicategory of Grothendieck toposes.
30 pages
18B25, 03G30, 18C10, Topoi, Mathematics - Category Theory, Theories (e.g., algebraic theories), structure, and semantics, Mathematics - Logic, colocalization; Giraud topology; Over-topos; totally connected topos, colocalization, over-topos, FOS: Mathematics, Grothendieck topologies and Grothendieck topoi, Category Theory (math.CT), totally connected topos, Logic (math.LO), Giraud topology, Categorical logic, topoi
18B25, 03G30, 18C10, Topoi, Mathematics - Category Theory, Theories (e.g., algebraic theories), structure, and semantics, Mathematics - Logic, colocalization; Giraud topology; Over-topos; totally connected topos, colocalization, over-topos, FOS: Mathematics, Grothendieck topologies and Grothendieck topoi, Category Theory (math.CT), totally connected topos, Logic (math.LO), Giraud topology, Categorical logic, topoi
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