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Cohesive ∞-toposes for analytic geometry

There is a class of big ∞-toposes that come with a good supply of intrinsic notions of differential geometry and differential cohomology: called cohesive ∞-toposes (after Lawvere's cohesive toposes). ...
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Finite covers in complex analytic geometry

Given a complex manifold or complex analytic space, one has the standard notion of open set. There are two different Grothendieck topologies that one can define using this notion, one where covers ...
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Is there a notion of a complex/analytic diffeological space?

I have a bit of a general question. This seems like something you can do, but I can't seem to find much reference for this.. Perhaps something like this already exists in a different guise. But, is ...
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