-category theory was originally developed in the context of classical homotopy theory using standard set theoretical assumptions, but has since been extended to a variety of mathematical foundations. One such successful effort, primarily due to Martini and Wolf, introduced a theory of -categories internal to the foundation of an arbitrary Grothendieck -topos, meaning they used categorical foundations. Another approach, due to Riehl and Shulman, developed a theory of -categories internal to their own type theory: simplicial homotopy type theory (sHoTT), meaning they employed a (homotopy) type theoretic foundation. One aspect of developing a theory of -categories in different foundations consists of introducing ways to translate from one foundation to another. Concretely, as part of their work, Riehl and Shulman prove that -categories internal to Grothendieck -topoi give us categorical models of sHoTT. In fact the name ``simplicial'' in sHoTT suggests that all categorical models of sHoTT should be given by simplicial objects in suitable -categories. In this paper we prove that contrary to this expectation, there are models of sHoTT that are not simply simplicial objects. This suggests that in a general foundations, the notion of -category is more general than previously assumed.
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Nima Rasekh
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68f12bfb2107091eab27a3f6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2508.07737