Hypercovering typically refers to a concept in topology and algebraic geometry that involves certain types of coverings related to sheaves, schemes, or topological spaces. In general, a hypercover is a tool used to construct derived functors or to study the properties of spaces in a more refined manner. In particular, in the context of sheaf theory, a hypercover is a type of covering that allows for 'higher' covering conditions.

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