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Segal space

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In mathematics, a Segal space is a simplicial space satisfying some pullback conditions, making it look like a homotopical version of a category. More precisely, a simplicial set, considered as a simplicial discrete space, satisfies the Segal conditions if and only if it is the nerve of a category. The condition for Segal spaces is a homotopical version of this.

Complete Segal spaces were introduced by Rezk (2001) as models for (∞, 1)-categories.

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