Inverting endomorphism categories produces a stable homotopy theory of higher categories in which categorical spectra classify homology theories via a categorical Brown representability theorem.
Categorical spectra as pointed(∞, Z)-categories
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Defines categorical homology via an Eilenberg-Steenrod analogue, proves a Dold-Kan correspondence using the Street nerve, and derives a Dold-Thom theorem for multiplicative structure and globe computations.
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Stable homotopy theory of higher categories
Inverting endomorphism categories produces a stable homotopy theory of higher categories in which categorical spectra classify homology theories via a categorical Brown representability theorem.
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Homology of higher categories
Defines categorical homology via an Eilenberg-Steenrod analogue, proves a Dold-Kan correspondence using the Street nerve, and derives a Dold-Thom theorem for multiplicative structure and globe computations.