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On the homotopy theory for Lie $\infty$-groupoids, with an application to integrating $L_\infty$-algebras

Published 6 Sep 2016 in math.AT, math.CT, and math.DG | (1609.01394v5)

Abstract: Lie $\infty$-groupoids are simplicial Banach manifolds that satisfy an analog of the Kan condition for simplicial sets. An explicit construction of Henriques produces certain Lie $\infty$-groupoids called Lie $\infty$-groups' by integrating finite type Lie $n$-algebras. In order to study the compatibility between this integration procedure and the homotopy theory of Lie $n$-algebras introduced in the companion paper arXiv:1809.05999, we present a homotopy theory for Lie $\infty$-groupoids. Unlike Kan simplicial sets and the higher geometric groupoids of Behrend and Getzler, Lie $\infty$-groupoids do not form a category of fibrant objects (CFO), since the category of manifolds lacks pullbacks. Instead, we show that Lie $\infty$-groupoids form anincomplete category of fibrant objects' in which the weak equivalences correspond to stalkwise' weak equivalences of simplicial sheaves. This homotopical structure enjoys many of the same properties as a CFO, such as having, in the presence of functorial path objects, a convenient realization of its simplicial localization. We further prove that the acyclic fibrations are precisely the hypercovers, which implies that many of Behrend and Getzler's results also hold in this more general context. As an application, we show that Henriques' integration functor is an exact functor with respect to a class of distinguished fibrations which we callquasi-split fibrations'. Such fibrations include acyclic fibrations as well as fibrations that arise in string-like extensions. In particular, integration sends $L_\infty$ quasi-isomorphisms to weak equivalences, quasi-split fibrations to Kan fibrations, and preserves acyclic fibrations, as well as pullbacks of acyclic/quasi-split fibrations.

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