Bousfield localization

In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a (left) Bousfield localization of a model category replaces the model structure with another model structure with the same cofibrations but with more weak equivalences.

Bousfield localization is named after Aldridge Bousfield, who first introduced this technique in the context of localization of topological spaces and spectra.[1][2]

  1. ^ Aldridge Bousfield, The localization of spectra with respect to homology, Topology vol 18 (1979)
  2. ^ Aldridge Bousfield, The localization of spaces with respect to homology, Topology vol. 14 (1975)