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theryestbread

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Jun 1, 2026, 10:10:41 AM (16 hours ago) Jun 1
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Hello folks!

Thank you Richard for accepting my invitation to join. As is evident, I am new here!


I am highly interested in homotopy theory, and the exciting new notion of a hypersheaf seems like it could have some applications here. Specifically, there is a version of cohomology that moves beyond Čech cohomology by considering descent on any number of open sets, leading to non-trivial higher homotopies. (I'm thinking something like Schreiber's non-abelian gauge theory).

I am wondering -- has anyone here got any experience with topos-theoretic treatments of quantum contextuality? (e.g., along the lines of Döring, Isham, and Butterfield). These authors seem to have collectively proved the Kochen-Specher theorem a zillion times, but beyond that, not much fruitful has come out of their program. (No offense.) 

If it were somehow possible to connect these two strands, I think that would be very meaningful.

- Ryan



Richard Gill

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Jun 1, 2026, 10:19:36 AM (16 hours ago) Jun 1
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It is not my group! It is run by Alexandre de Castro!

But regarding your remarks on homotopy theory, I would refer you to Klaas Landsman who certainly knows the pure maths which you refer to very well.

Richard


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Jun 1, 2026, 11:35:16 AM (15 hours ago) Jun 1
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