Lecture

The Nerve and Geometric Realization

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This lecture explores the computation of the nerve of small categories, showing that the nerve construction commutes with products. The slides, presented by Kathryn Hess, delve into the geometric realization of nerves, discussing various aspects such as topological sets and adjoint relationships. The lecture provides insights into the relationship between nerves and geometric structures, offering a deep dive into the mathematical concepts involved.

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