text/ncat.tex
author Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
Wed, 23 Mar 2011 15:29:31 -0700
changeset 727 0ec80a7773dc
parent 726 d847565d489a
child 730 58c9e149d05a
permissions -rw-r--r--
added two more transverse symbols
Ignore whitespace changes - Everywhere: Within whitespace: At end of lines:
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     1
%!TEX root = ../blob1.tex
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     2
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     3
\def\xxpar#1#2{\smallskip\noindent{\bf #1} {\it #2} \smallskip}
199
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 198
diff changeset
     4
\def\mmpar#1#2#3{\smallskip\noindent{\bf #1} (#2). {\it #3} \smallskip}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     5
512
050dba5e7bdd fixing some (but not all!?) of the hyperref warnings; start on revision of evmap
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 506
diff changeset
     6
\section{\texorpdfstring{$n$}{n}-categories and their modules}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     7
\label{sec:ncats}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
     8
512
050dba5e7bdd fixing some (but not all!?) of the hyperref warnings; start on revision of evmap
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 506
diff changeset
     9
\subsection{Definition of \texorpdfstring{$n$}{n}-categories}
339
9698f584e732 starting to revise the ancient TQFTs-from-fields section; other minor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 336
diff changeset
    10
\label{ss:n-cat-def}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
    11
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    12
Before proceeding, we need more appropriate definitions of $n$-categories, 
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    13
$A_\infty$ $n$-categories, as well as modules for these, and tensor products of these modules.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    14
(As is the case throughout this paper, by ``$n$-category" we mean some notion of
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    15
a ``weak" $n$-category with ``strong duality".)
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    16
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    17
Compared to other definitions in the literature,
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    18
the definitions presented below tie the categories more closely to the topology
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    19
and avoid combinatorial questions about, for example, finding a minimal sufficient
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    20
collection of generalized associativity axioms; we prefer maximal sets of axioms to minimal sets.
528
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
    21
It is easy to show that examples of topological origin
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    22
(e.g.\ categories whose morphisms are maps into spaces or decorated balls, or bordism categories), 
141
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 139
diff changeset
    23
satisfy our axioms.
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    24
To show that examples of a more purely algebraic origin satisfy our axioms, 
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    25
one would typically need the combinatorial
141
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 139
diff changeset
    26
results that we have avoided here.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 139
diff changeset
    27
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
    28
See \S\ref{n-cat-names} for a discussion of $n$-category terminology.
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
    29
528
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
    30
%\nn{Say something explicit about Lurie's work here? 
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
    31
%It seems like this was something that Dan Freed wanted explaining when we talked to him in Aspen}
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    32
141
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 139
diff changeset
    33
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 139
diff changeset
    34
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    35
The axioms for an $n$-category are spread throughout this section.
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    36
Collecting these together, an $n$-category is a gadget satisfying Axioms \ref{axiom:morphisms}, \ref{nca-boundary}, \ref{axiom:composition},  \ref{nca-assoc}, \ref{axiom:product} and \ref{axiom:extended-isotopies}; for an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, we replace Axiom \ref{axiom:extended-isotopies} with Axiom \ref{axiom:families}.
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    37
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    38
Strictly speaking, before we can state the axioms for $k$-morphisms we need all the axioms 
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    39
for $k{-}1$-morphisms.
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    40
So readers who prefer things to be presented in a strictly logical order should read this subsection $n$ times, first imagining that $k=0$, then that $k=1$, and so on until they reach $k=n$.
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    41
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    42
\medskip
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    43
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    44
There are many existing definitions of $n$-categories, with various intended uses.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    45
In any such definition, there are sets of $k$-morphisms for each $0 \leq k \leq n$.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    46
Generally, these sets are indexed by instances of a certain typical shape. 
347
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
    47
Some $n$-category definitions model $k$-morphisms on the standard bihedron (interval, bigon, and so on).
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    48
Other definitions have a separate set of 1-morphisms for each interval $[0,l] \sub \r$, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    49
a separate set of 2-morphisms for each rectangle $[0,l_1]\times [0,l_2] \sub \r^2$,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    50
and so on.
683
240e4abfb405 add citation to R. Brown and U. Tillman
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 682
diff changeset
    51
(This allows for strict associativity; see \cite{ulrike-tillmann-2008,0909.2212}.)
263
fc3e10aa0d40 minor edits at the beginning of ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
    52
Still other definitions (see, for example, \cite{MR2094071})
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    53
model the $k$-morphisms on more complicated combinatorial polyhedra.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    54
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    55
For our definition, we will allow our $k$-morphisms to have any shape, so long as it is homeomorphic to the standard $k$-ball.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    56
Thus we associate a set of $k$-morphisms $\cC_k(X)$ to any $k$-manifold $X$ homeomorphic 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    57
to the standard $k$-ball.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
    58
By ``a $k$-ball" we mean any $k$-manifold which is homeomorphic to the 
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
    59
standard $k$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
    60
We {\it do not} assume that it is equipped with a 
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
    61
preferred homeomorphism to the standard $k$-ball, and the same applies to ``a $k$-sphere" below.
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
    62
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
    63
Given a homeomorphism $f:X\to Y$ between $k$-balls (not necessarily fixed on 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
    64
the boundary), we want a corresponding
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
    65
bijection of sets $f:\cC_k(X)\to \cC_k(Y)$.
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
    66
(This will imply ``strong duality", among other things.) Putting these together, we have
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    67
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    68
\begin{axiom}[Morphisms]
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    69
\label{axiom:morphisms}
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    70
For each $0 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cC_k$ from 
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
    71
the category of $k$-balls and 
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    72
homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    73
\end{axiom}
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
    74
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    75
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    76
(Note: We often omit the subscript $k$.)
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    77
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    78
We are being deliberately vague about what flavor of $k$-balls
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
    79
we are considering.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    80
They could be unoriented or oriented or Spin or $\mbox{Pin}_\pm$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    81
They could be topological or PL or smooth.
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
    82
%\nn{need to check whether this makes much difference}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    83
(If smooth, ``homeomorphism" should be read ``diffeomorphism", and we would need
386
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 382
diff changeset
    84
to be fussier about corners and boundaries.)
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    85
For each flavor of manifold there is a corresponding flavor of $n$-category.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    86
For simplicity, we will concentrate on the case of PL unoriented manifolds.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    87
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    88
An ambitious reader may want to keep in mind two other classes of balls.
319
121c580d5ef7 editting all over the place
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 314
diff changeset
    89
The first is balls equipped with a map to some other space $Y$ (c.f. \cite{MR2079378}). 
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    90
This will be used below (see the end of \S \ref{ss:product-formula}) to describe the blob complex of a fiber bundle with
311
62d112a2df12 mention some other flavors of balls
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 310
diff changeset
    91
base space $Y$.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
    92
The second is balls equipped with a section of the tangent bundle, or the frame
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    93
bundle (i.e.\ framed balls), or more generally some partial flag bundle associated to the tangent bundle.
311
62d112a2df12 mention some other flavors of balls
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 310
diff changeset
    94
These can be used to define categories with less than the ``strong" duality we assume here,
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
    95
though we will not develop that idea fully in this paper.
311
62d112a2df12 mention some other flavors of balls
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 310
diff changeset
    96
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    97
Next we consider domains and ranges of morphisms (or, as we prefer to say, boundaries
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    98
of morphisms).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
    99
The 0-sphere is unusual among spheres in that it is disconnected.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   100
Correspondingly, for 1-morphisms it makes sense to distinguish between domain and range.
319
121c580d5ef7 editting all over the place
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 314
diff changeset
   101
(Actually, this is only true in the oriented case, with 1-morphisms parameterized
359
6224e50c9311 metric independence for homeo action (proof done now)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 356
diff changeset
   102
by {\it oriented} 1-balls.)
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   103
For $k>1$ and in the presence of strong duality the division into domain and range makes less sense.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   104
For example, in a pivotal tensor category, there are natural isomorphisms $\Hom{}{A}{B \tensor C} \isoto \Hom{}{B^* \tensor A}{C}$, etc. 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   105
(sometimes called ``Frobenius reciprocity''), which canonically identify all the morphism spaces which have the same boundary.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   106
We prefer not to make the distinction in the first place.
263
fc3e10aa0d40 minor edits at the beginning of ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
   107
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   108
Instead, we will combine the domain and range into a single entity which we call the 
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   109
boundary of a morphism.
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   110
Morphisms are modeled on balls, so their boundaries are modeled on spheres.
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   111
In other words, we need to extend the functors $\cC_{k-1}$ from balls to spheres, for 
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   112
$1\le k \le n$.
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   113
At first it might seem that we need another axiom 
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   114
(more specifically, additional data) for this, but in fact once we have
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   115
all the axioms in this subsection for $0$ through $k-1$ we can use a colimit
426
8aca80203f9d search & replace: s/((sub?)section|appendix)\s+\\ref/\S\ref/
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 425
diff changeset
   116
construction, as described in \S\ref{ss:ncat-coend} below, to extend $\cC_{k-1}$
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   117
to spheres (and any other manifolds):
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   118
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   119
\begin{lem}
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   120
\label{lem:spheres}
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   121
For each $1 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cl{\cC}_{k-1}$ from 
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   122
the category of $k{-}1$-spheres and 
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   123
homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   124
\end{lem}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   125
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
   126
We postpone the proof of this result until after we've actually given all the axioms.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   127
Note that defining this functor for some $k$ only requires the data described in Axiom \ref{axiom:morphisms} at level $k$, 
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   128
along with the data described in the other axioms at lower levels. 
263
fc3e10aa0d40 minor edits at the beginning of ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
   129
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   130
%In fact, the functors for spheres are entirely determined by the functors for balls and the subsequent axioms. (In particular, $\cC(S^k)$ is the colimit of $\cC$ applied to decompositions of $S^k$ into balls.) However, it is easiest to think of it as additional data at this point.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   131
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   132
\begin{axiom}[Boundaries]\label{nca-boundary}
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   133
For each $k$-ball $X$, we have a map of sets $\bd: \cC_k(X)\to \cl{\cC}_{k-1}(\bd X)$.
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   134
These maps, for various $X$, comprise a natural transformation of functors.
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   135
\end{axiom}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   136
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   137
Note that the first ``$\bd$" above is part of the data for the category, 
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   138
while the second is the ordinary boundary of manifolds.
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   139
Given $c\in\cl{\cC}(\bd(X))$, we will write $\cC(X; c)$ for $\bd^{-1}(c)$, those morphisms with specified boundary $c$.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   140
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   141
Most of the examples of $n$-categories we are interested in are enriched in the following sense.
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
   142
The various sets of $n$-morphisms $\cC(X; c)$, for all $n$-balls $X$ and
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   143
all $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$, have the structure of an object in some auxiliary symmetric monoidal category
522
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 512
diff changeset
   144
with sufficient limits and colimits
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   145
(e.g.\ vector spaces, or modules over some ring, or chain complexes),
522
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 512
diff changeset
   146
%\nn{actually, need both disj-union/sum and product/tensor-product; what's the name for this sort of cat?}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   147
and all the structure maps of the $n$-category should be compatible with the auxiliary
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   148
category structure.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   149
Note that this auxiliary structure is only in dimension $n$; if $\dim(Y) < n$ then 
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   150
$\cC(Y; c)$ is just a plain set.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   151
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   152
\medskip
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   153
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   154
In order to simplify the exposition we have concentrated on the case of 
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   155
unoriented PL manifolds and avoided the question of what exactly we mean by 
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   156
the boundary of a manifold with extra structure, such as an oriented manifold.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   157
In general, all manifolds of dimension less than $n$ should be equipped with the germ
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   158
of a thickening to dimension $n$, and this germ should carry whatever structure we have 
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   159
on $n$-manifolds.
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   160
In addition, lower dimensional manifolds should be equipped with a framing
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   161
of their normal bundle in the thickening; the framing keeps track of which
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   162
side (iterated) bounded manifolds lie on.
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   163
For example, the boundary of an oriented $n$-ball
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   164
should be an $n{-}1$-sphere equipped with an orientation of its once stabilized tangent
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   165
bundle and a choice of direction in this bundle indicating
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   166
which side the $n$-ball lies on.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   167
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   168
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   169
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   170
We have just argued that the boundary of a morphism has no preferred splitting into
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   171
domain and range, but the converse meets with our approval.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   172
That is, given compatible domain and range, we should be able to combine them into
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   173
the full boundary of a morphism.
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
   174
The following lemma will follow from the colimit construction used to define $\cl{\cC}_{k-1}$
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   175
on spheres.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   176
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   177
\begin{lem}[Boundary from domain and range]
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   178
\label{lem:domain-and-range}
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   179
Let $S = B_1 \cup_E B_2$, where $S$ is a $k{-}1$-sphere $(1\le k\le n)$,
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   180
$B_i$ is a $k{-}1$-ball, and $E = B_1\cap B_2$ is a $k{-}2$-sphere (Figure \ref{blah3}).
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   181
Let $\cC(B_1) \times_{\cl{\cC}(E)} \cC(B_2)$ denote the fibered product of the 
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   182
two maps $\bd: \cC(B_i)\to \cl{\cC}(E)$.
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   183
Then we have an injective map
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   184
\[
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
   185
	\gl_E : \cC(B_1) \times_{\cl{\cC}(E)} \cC(B_2) \into \cl{\cC}(S)
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   186
\]
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   187
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms.
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   188
(When $k=1$ we stipulate that $\cl{\cC}(E)$ is a point, so that the above fibered product
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   189
becomes a normal product.)
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
   190
\end{lem}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   191
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
   192
\begin{figure}[!ht] \centering
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   193
\begin{tikzpicture}[%every label/.style={green}
333
3e61a9197613 updating notation in ncat
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 329
diff changeset
   194
]
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   195
\node[fill=black, circle, label=below:$E$, inner sep=1.5pt](S) at (0,0) {};
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   196
\node[fill=black, circle, label=above:$E$, inner sep=1.5pt](N) at (0,2) {};
186
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 185
diff changeset
   197
\draw (S) arc  (-90:90:1);
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 185
diff changeset
   198
\draw (N) arc  (90:270:1);
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 185
diff changeset
   199
\node[left] at (-1,1) {$B_1$};
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 185
diff changeset
   200
\node[right] at (1,1) {$B_2$};
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 185
diff changeset
   201
\end{tikzpicture}
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   202
\caption{Combining two balls to get a full boundary.}\label{blah3}\end{figure}
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   203
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   204
Note that we insist on injectivity above. 
528
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
   205
The lemma follows from Definition \ref{def:colim-fields} and Lemma \ref{lem:colim-injective}.
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
   206
%\nn{we might want a more official looking proof...}
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   207
725
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   208
We do not insist on surjectivity of the gluing map, since this is not satisfied by all of the examples
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   209
we are trying to axiomatize.
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   210
If our $k$-morphisms $\cC(X)$ are labeled cell complexes embedded in $X$, then a $k$-morphism is
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   211
in the image of the gluing map precisely which the cell complex is in general position
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   212
with respect to $E$.
e27bc92e5d9b explain why we dont require gluing to be surjective
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 723
diff changeset
   213
723
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   214
If $S$ is a 0-sphere (the case $k=1$ above), then $S$ can be identified with the {\it disjoint} union
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   215
of two 0-balls $B_1$ and $B_2$ and the colimit construction $\cl{\cC}(S)$ can be identified
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   216
with the (ordinary, not fibered) product $\cC(B_1) \times \cC(B_2)$.
1b49432f3aef tried to clarify the spirally nature of the axioms in the intro to the ncat section; other word-smithing in that intro; added remark about C(0-sphere)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 721
diff changeset
   217
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   218
Let $\cl{\cC}(S)\trans E$ denote the image of $\gl_E$.
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   219
We will refer to elements of $\cl{\cC}(S)\trans E$ as ``splittable along $E$" or ``transverse to $E$". 
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   220
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   221
If $X$ is a $k$-ball and $E \sub \bd X$ splits $\bd X$ into two $k{-}1$-balls $B_1$ and $B_2$
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   222
as above, then we define $\cC(X)\trans E = \bd^{-1}(\cl{\cC}(\bd X)\trans E)$.
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   223
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   224
We will call the projection $\cl{\cC}(S)\trans E \to \cC(B_i)$
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
   225
a {\it restriction} map and write $\res_{B_i}(a)$
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   226
(or simply $\res(a)$ when there is no ambiguity), for $a\in \cl{\cC}(S)\trans E$.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   227
More generally, we also include under the rubric ``restriction map"
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   228
the boundary maps of Axiom \ref{nca-boundary} above,
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   229
another class of maps introduced after Axiom \ref{nca-assoc} below, as well as any composition
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   230
of restriction maps.
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   231
In particular, we have restriction maps $\cC(X)\trans E \to \cC(B_i)$
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   232
($i = 1, 2$, notation from previous paragraph).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   233
These restriction maps can be thought of as 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   234
domain and range maps, relative to the choice of splitting $\bd X = B_1 \cup_E B_2$.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   235
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   236
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   237
Next we consider composition of morphisms.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   238
For $n$-categories which lack strong duality, one usually considers
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   239
$k$ different types of composition of $k$-morphisms, each associated to a different direction.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   240
(For example, vertical and horizontal composition of 2-morphisms.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   241
In the presence of strong duality, these $k$ distinct compositions are subsumed into 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   242
one general type of composition which can be in any ``direction".
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   243
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   244
\begin{axiom}[Composition]
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
   245
\label{axiom:composition}
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   246
Let $B = B_1 \cup_Y B_2$, where $B$, $B_1$ and $B_2$ are $k$-balls ($0\le k\le n$)
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   247
and $Y = B_1\cap B_2$ is a $k{-}1$-ball (Figure \ref{blah5}).
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
   248
Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a $k{-}2$-sphere.
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   249
Note that each of $B$, $B_1$ and $B_2$ has its boundary split into two $k{-}1$-balls by $E$.
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   250
We have restriction (domain or range) maps $\cC(B_i)\trans E \to \cC(Y)$.
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   251
Let $\cC(B_1)\trans E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cC(B_2)\trans E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   252
We have a map
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   253
\[
727
0ec80a7773dc added two more transverse symbols
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 726
diff changeset
   254
	\gl_Y : \cC(B_1)\trans E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cC(B_2)\trans E \to \cC(B)\trans E
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   255
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   256
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   257
to the intersection of the boundaries of $B$ and $B_i$.
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
   258
If $k < n$,
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
   259
or if $k=n$ and we are in the $A_\infty$ case, 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
   260
we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   261
(For $k=n$ in the ordinary (non-$A_\infty$) case, see below.)
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   262
\end{axiom}
94
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents:
diff changeset
   263
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
   264
\begin{figure}[!ht] \centering
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   265
\begin{tikzpicture}[%every label/.style={green},
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   266
				x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   267
\node[fill=black, circle, label=below:$E$, inner sep=2pt](S) at (0,0) {};
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   268
\node[fill=black, circle, label=above:$E$, inner sep=2pt](N) at (0,2) {};
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   269
\draw (S) arc  (-90:90:1);
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   270
\draw (N) arc  (90:270:1);
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   271
\draw (N) -- (S);
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   272
\node[left] at (-1/4,1) {$B_1$};
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   273
\node[right] at (1/4,1) {$B_2$};
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   274
\node at (1/6,3/2)  {$Y$};
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   275
\end{tikzpicture}
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   276
\caption{From two balls to one ball.}\label{blah5}\end{figure}
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   277
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   278
\begin{axiom}[Strict associativity] \label{nca-assoc}
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   279
The composition (gluing) maps above are strictly associative.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   280
Given any splitting of a ball $B$ into smaller balls
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   281
$$\bigsqcup B_i \to B,$$ 
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   282
any sequence of gluings (in the sense of Definition \ref{defn:gluing-decomposition}, where all the intermediate steps are also disjoint unions of balls) yields the same result.
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   283
\end{axiom}
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   284
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   285
\begin{figure}[!ht]
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   286
$$\mathfig{.65}{ncat/strict-associativity}$$
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
   287
\caption{An example of strict associativity.}\label{blah6}\end{figure}
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   288
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   289
We'll use the notation  $a\bullet b$ for the glued together field $\gl_Y(a, b)$.
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   290
In the other direction, we will call the projection from $\cC(B)\trans E$ to $\cC(B_i)\trans E$ 
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   291
a restriction map (one of many types of map so called) and write $\res_{B_i}(a)$ for $a\in \cC(B)\trans E$.
195
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   292
%Compositions of boundary and restriction maps will also be called restriction maps.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   293
%For example, if $B$ is a $k$-ball and $Y\sub \bd B$ is a $k{-}1$-ball, there is a
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 193
diff changeset
   294
%restriction map from $\cC(B)_{\bd Y}$ to $\cC(Y)$.
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
   295
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   296
We will write $\cC(B)\trans Y$ for the image of $\gl_Y$ in $\cC(B)$.
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   297
We will call elements of $\cC(B)\trans Y$ morphisms which are 
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   298
``splittable along $Y$'' or ``transverse to $Y$''.
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
   299
We have $\cC(B)\trans Y \sub \cC(B)\trans E \sub \cC(B)$.
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   300
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   301
More generally, let $\alpha$ be a splitting of $X$ into smaller balls.
193
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 192
diff changeset
   302
Let $\cC(X)_\alpha \sub \cC(X)$ denote the image of the iterated gluing maps from 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 192
diff changeset
   303
the smaller balls to $X$.
417
d3b05641e7ca making quotation marks consistently "American style"
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 416
diff changeset
   304
We  say that elements of $\cC(X)_\alpha$ are morphisms which are ``splittable along $\alpha$".
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   305
In situations where the splitting is notationally anonymous, we will write
193
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 192
diff changeset
   306
$\cC(X)\spl$ for the morphisms which are splittable along (a.k.a.\ transverse to)
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   307
the unnamed splitting.
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   308
If $\beta$ is a ball decomposition of $\bd X$, we define $\cC(X)_\beta \deq \bd\inv(\cl{\cC}(\bd X)_\beta)$;
193
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 192
diff changeset
   309
this can also be denoted $\cC(X)\spl$ if the context contains an anonymous
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   310
decomposition of $\bd X$ and no competing splitting of $X$.
192
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 191
diff changeset
   311
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 191
diff changeset
   312
The above two composition axioms are equivalent to the following one,
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   313
which we state in slightly vague form.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   314
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   315
\xxpar{Multi-composition:}
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   316
{Given any splitting $B_1 \sqcup \cdots \sqcup B_m \to B$ of a $k$-ball
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   317
into small $k$-balls, there is a 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
   318
map from an appropriate subset (like a fibered product) 
193
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 192
diff changeset
   319
of $\cC(B_1)\spl\times\cdots\times\cC(B_m)\spl$ to $\cC(B)\spl$,
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   320
and these various $m$-fold composition maps satisfy an
365
a93bb76a8525 moving an already prepared diagram out of tempkw
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 364
diff changeset
   321
operad-type strict associativity condition (Figure \ref{fig:operad-composition}).}
179
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   322
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 178
diff changeset
   323
\begin{figure}[!ht]
365
a93bb76a8525 moving an already prepared diagram out of tempkw
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 364
diff changeset
   324
$$\mathfig{.8}{ncat/operad-composition}$$
a93bb76a8525 moving an already prepared diagram out of tempkw
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 364
diff changeset
   325
\caption{Operad composition and associativity}\label{fig:operad-composition}\end{figure}
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   326
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   327
The next axiom is related to identity morphisms, though that might not be immediately obvious.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   328
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   329
\begin{axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms, preliminary version]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   330
For each $k$-ball $X$ and $m$-ball $D$, with $k+m \le n$, there is a map $\cC(X)\to \cC(X\times D)$, 
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   331
usually denoted $a\mapsto a\times D$ for $a\in \cC(X)$.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   332
These maps must satisfy the following conditions.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   333
\begin{enumerate}
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   334
\item
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   335
If $f:X\to X'$ and $\tilde{f}:X\times D \to X'\times D'$ are homeomorphisms such that the diagram
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   336
\[ \xymatrix{
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   337
	X\times D \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & X'\times D' \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   338
	X \ar[r]^{f} & X'
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   339
} \]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   340
commutes, then we have 
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   341
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   342
	\tilde{f}(a\times D) = f(a)\times D' .
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   343
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   344
\item
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   345
Product morphisms are compatible with gluing (composition) in both factors:
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   346
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   347
	(a'\times D)\bullet(a''\times D) = (a'\bullet a'')\times D
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   348
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   349
and
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   350
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   351
	(a\times D')\bullet(a\times D'') = a\times (D'\bullet D'') .
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   352
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   353
\item
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   354
Product morphisms are associative:
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   355
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   356
	(a\times D)\times D' = a\times (D\times D') .
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   357
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   358
(Here we are implicitly using functoriality and the obvious homeomorphism
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   359
$(X\times D)\times D' \to X\times(D\times D')$.)
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   360
\item
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   361
Product morphisms are compatible with restriction:
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   362
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   363
	\res_{X\times E}(a\times D) = a\times E
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   364
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   365
for $E\sub \bd D$ and $a\in \cC(X)$.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   366
\end{enumerate}
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   367
\end{axiom}
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   368
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   369
We will need to strengthen the above preliminary version of the axiom to allow
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   370
for products which are ``pinched" in various ways along their boundary.
352
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   371
(See Figure \ref{pinched_prods}.)
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   372
\begin{figure}[t]
364
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   373
$$
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   374
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   375
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   376
\path[clip] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   377
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   378
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   379
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   380
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   381
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   382
\draw[blue,line width=1.5pt] (0,-3) -- (5.66,-3);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   383
\draw[->,red,line width=2pt] (2.83,-1.5) -- (2.83,-2.5);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   384
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   385
\qquad \qquad
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   386
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.15cm]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   387
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   388
\path[clip] (0,1) arc (90:135:8 and 4)  arc (-135:-90:8 and 4) -- cycle;
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   389
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,1) arc (90:135:8 and 4)  arc (-135:-90:8 and 4) -- cycle;
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   390
\foreach \x in {-6, -5.5, ..., 0} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   391
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   392
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   393
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   394
\draw[blue,line width=1.5pt] (-5.66,-3.15) -- (0,-3.15);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   395
\draw[->,red,line width=2pt] (-2.83,-1.5) -- (-2.83,-2.5);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   396
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   397
$$
352
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   398
\caption{Examples of pinched products}\label{pinched_prods}
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   399
\end{figure}
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   400
(The need for a strengthened version will become apparent in Appendix \ref{sec:comparing-defs}
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   401
where we construct a traditional category from a disk-like category.)
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   402
Define a {\it pinched product} to be a map
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   403
\[
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   404
	\pi: E\to X
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   405
\]
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   406
such that $E$ is a $k{+}m$-ball, $X$ is a $k$-ball ($m\ge 1$), and $\pi$ is locally modeled
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   407
on a standard iterated degeneracy map
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   408
\[
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   409
	d: \Delta^{k+m}\to\Delta^k .
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   410
\]
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   411
(We thank Kevin Costello for suggesting this approach.)
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   412
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   413
Note that for each interior point $x\in X$, $\pi\inv(x)$ is an $m$-ball,
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   414
and for each boundary point $x\in\bd X$, $\pi\inv(x)$ is a ball of dimension
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   415
$l \le m$, with $l$ depending on $x$.
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   416
It is easy to see that a composition of pinched products is again a pinched product.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   417
A {\it sub pinched product} is a sub-$m$-ball $E'\sub E$ such that the restriction
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   418
$\pi:E'\to \pi(E')$ is again a pinched product.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   419
A {union} of pinched products is a decomposition $E = \cup_i E_i$
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   420
such that each $E_i\sub E$ is a sub pinched product.
352
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   421
(See Figure \ref{pinched_prod_unions}.)
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   422
\begin{figure}[t]
364
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   423
$$
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   424
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   425
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   426
\path[clip] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   427
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   428
\draw[blue] (0,0) -- (5.66,0);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   429
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   430
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   431
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   432
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   433
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   434
\qquad
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   435
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   436
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   437
\path[clip] (0,-1) rectangle (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   438
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,-1) rectangle (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   439
\draw[blue] (0,0) -- (5,0);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   440
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   441
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   442
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   443
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   444
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   445
\qquad
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   446
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   447
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   448
\path[clip] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   449
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,0) arc (135:45:4) arc (-45:-135:4);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   450
\draw[blue] (2.83,3) circle (3);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   451
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   452
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   453
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   454
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   455
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   456
$$
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   457
$$
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   458
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   459
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   460
\path[clip] (0,-1) rectangle (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   461
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,-1) rectangle (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   462
\draw[blue] (0,-1) -- (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   463
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   464
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   465
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   466
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   467
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   468
\qquad
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   469
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=0]
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   470
\begin{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   471
\path[clip] (0,-1) rectangle (5,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   472
\draw[blue,line width=2pt] (0,-1) rectangle (5,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   473
\draw[blue] (1,-1) .. controls  (2,-1) and (3,1) .. (4,1);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   474
\foreach \x in {0, 0.5, ..., 6} {
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   475
	\draw[green!50!brown] (\x,-2) -- (\x,2);
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   476
}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   477
\end{scope}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   478
\end{tikzpicture}
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   479
$$
93d636f420c7 converting some hand drawn pictures to tikz
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 359
diff changeset
   480
\caption{Five examples of unions of pinched products}\label{pinched_prod_unions}
352
38da35694123 added pinched product figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 348
diff changeset
   481
\end{figure}
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   482
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   483
The product axiom will give a map $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$ for each pinched product
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   484
$\pi:E\to X$.
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   485
Morphisms in the image of $\pi^*$ will be called product morphisms.
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   486
Before stating the axiom, we illustrate it in our two motivating examples of $n$-categories.
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   487
In the case where $\cC(X) = \{f: X\to T\}$, we define $\pi^*(f) = f\circ\pi$.
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   488
In the case where $\cC(X)$ is the set of all labeled embedded cell complexes $K$ in $X$, 
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   489
define $\pi^*(K) = \pi\inv(K)$, with each codimension $i$ cell $\pi\inv(c)$ labeled by the
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   490
same (traditional) $i$-morphism as the corresponding codimension $i$ cell $c$.
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   491
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   492
551
9dfb5db2acd7 remaining changes from tuesday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 550
diff changeset
   493
%\addtocounter{axiom}{-1}
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   494
\begin{axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms]
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
   495
\label{axiom:product}
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   496
For each pinched product $\pi:E\to X$, with $X$ a $k$-ball and $E$ a $k{+}m$-ball ($m\ge 1$),
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   497
there is a map $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   498
These maps must satisfy the following conditions.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   499
\begin{enumerate}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   500
\item
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   501
If $\pi:E\to X$ and $\pi':E'\to X'$ are pinched products, and
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   502
if $f:X\to X'$ and $\tilde{f}:E \to E'$ are maps such that the diagram
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   503
\[ \xymatrix{
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   504
	E \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & E' \ar[d]^{\pi'} \\
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   505
	X \ar[r]^{f} & X'
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   506
} \]
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   507
commutes, then we have 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   508
\[
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   509
	\pi'^*\circ f = \tilde{f}\circ \pi^*.
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   510
\]
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   511
\item
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   512
Product morphisms are compatible with gluing (composition).
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   513
Let $\pi:E\to X$, $\pi_1:E_1\to X_1$, and $\pi_2:E_2\to X_2$ 
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   514
be pinched products with $E = E_1\cup E_2$.
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   515
Let $a\in \cC(X)$, and let $a_i$ denote the restriction of $a$ to $X_i\sub X$.
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   516
Then 
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   517
\[
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   518
	\pi^*(a) = \pi_1^*(a_1)\bullet \pi_2^*(a_2) .
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   519
\]
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   520
\item
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   521
Product morphisms are associative.
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
   522
If $\pi:E\to X$ and $\rho:D\to E$ are pinched products then
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   523
\[
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   524
	\rho^*\circ\pi^* = (\pi\circ\rho)^* .
109
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 108
diff changeset
   525
\]
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   526
\item
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   527
Product morphisms are compatible with restriction.
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   528
If we have a commutative diagram
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   529
\[ \xymatrix{
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   530
	D \ar@{^(->}[r] \ar[d]_{\rho} & E \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   531
	Y \ar@{^(->}[r] & X
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   532
} \]
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   533
such that $\rho$ and $\pi$ are pinched products, then
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
   534
\[
344
4718e0696bc6 finished product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 343
diff changeset
   535
	\res_D\circ\pi^* = \rho^*\circ\res_Y .
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
   536
\]
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   537
\end{enumerate}
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   538
\end{axiom}
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   539
343
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   540
45aceaf20a77 start on product axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 342
diff changeset
   541
\medskip
128
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 125
diff changeset
   542
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   543
All of the axioms listed above hold for both ordinary $n$-categories and $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   544
The last axiom (below), concerning actions of 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   545
homeomorphisms in the top dimension $n$, distinguishes the two cases.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   546
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   547
We start with the ordinary $n$-category case.
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   548
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   549
\begin{axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[preliminary]}} Isotopy invariance in dimension $n$]
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   550
Let $X$ be an $n$-ball and $f: X\to X$ be a homeomorphism which restricts
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   551
to the identity on $\bd X$ and is isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   552
Then $f$ acts trivially on $\cC(X)$; that is $f(a) = a$ for all $a\in \cC(X)$.
267
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 266
diff changeset
   553
\end{axiom}
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   554
174
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 155
diff changeset
   555
This axiom needs to be strengthened to force product morphisms to act as the identity.
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
   556
Let $X$ be an $n$-ball and $Y\sub\bd X$ be an $n{-}1$-ball.
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   557
Let $J$ be a 1-ball (interval).
721
3ae1a110873b add definition of collaring homeo, etc.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 719
diff changeset
   558
Let $s_{Y,J}: X\cup_Y (Y\times J) \to X$ be a collaring homeomorphism
3ae1a110873b add definition of collaring homeo, etc.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 719
diff changeset
   559
(see the end of \S\ref{ss:syst-o-fields}).
3ae1a110873b add definition of collaring homeo, etc.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 719
diff changeset
   560
Here we use $Y\times J$ with boundary entirely pinched.
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   561
We define a map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   562
\begin{eqnarray*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   563
	\psi_{Y,J}: \cC(X) &\to& \cC(X) \\
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   564
	a & \mapsto & s_{Y,J}(a \cup ((a|_Y)\times J)) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   565
\end{eqnarray*}
142
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 141
diff changeset
   566
(See Figure \ref{glue-collar}.)
189
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 187
diff changeset
   567
\begin{figure}[!ht]
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 187
diff changeset
   568
\begin{equation*}
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   569
\begin{tikzpicture}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   570
\def\rad{1}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   571
\def\srad{0.75}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   572
\def\gap{4.5}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   573
\foreach \i in {0, 1, 2} {
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   574
	\node(\i) at ($\i*(\gap,0)$) [draw, circle through = {($\i*(\gap,0)+(\rad,0)$)}] {};
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   575
	\node(\i-small) at (\i.east) [circle through={($(\i.east)+(\srad,0)$)}] {};
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   576
	\foreach \n in {1,2} {
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   577
		\fill (intersection \n of \i-small and \i) node(\i-intersection-\n) {} circle (2pt);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   578
	}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   579
}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   580
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   581
\begin{scope}[decoration={brace,amplitude=10,aspect=0.5}]
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   582
	\draw[decorate] (0-intersection-1.east) -- (0-intersection-2.east);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   583
\end{scope}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   584
\node[right=1mm] at (0.east) {$a$};
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   585
\draw[->] ($(0.east)+(0.75,0)$) -- ($(1.west)+(-0.2,0)$);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   586
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   587
\draw (1-small)  circle (\srad);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   588
\foreach \theta in {90, 72, ..., -90} {
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   589
	\draw[blue] (1) -- ($(1)+(\rad,0)+(\theta:\srad)$);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   590
}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   591
\filldraw[fill=white] (1) circle (\rad);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   592
\foreach \n in {1,2} {
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   593
	\fill (intersection \n of 1-small and 1) circle (2pt);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   594
}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   595
\node[below] at (1-small.south) {$a \times J$};
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   596
\draw[->] ($(1.east)+(1,0)$) -- ($(2.west)+(-0.2,0)$);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   597
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   598
\begin{scope}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   599
\path[clip] (2) circle (\rad);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   600
\draw[clip] (2.east) circle (\srad);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   601
\foreach \y in {1, 0.86, ..., -1} {
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   602
	\draw[blue] ($(2)+(-1,\y) $)-- ($(2)+(1,\y)$);
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   603
}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   604
\end{scope}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   605
\end{tikzpicture}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   606
\end{equation*}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   607
\begin{equation*}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   608
\xymatrix@C+2cm{\cC(X) \ar[r]^(0.45){\text{glue}} & \cC(X \cup \text{collar}) \ar[r]^(0.55){\text{homeo}} & \cC(X)}
189
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 187
diff changeset
   609
\end{equation*}
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 187
diff changeset
   610
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 187
diff changeset
   611
\caption{Extended homeomorphism.}\label{glue-collar}\end{figure}
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   612
We call a map of this form a {\it collar map}.
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   613
It can be thought of as the action of the inverse of
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   614
a map which projects a collar neighborhood of $Y$ onto $Y$,
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   615
or as the limit of homeomorphisms $X\to X$ which expand a very thin collar of $Y$
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   616
to a larger collar.
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   617
We call the equivalence relation generated by collar maps and homeomorphisms
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   618
isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity {\it extended isotopy}.
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   619
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   620
The revised axiom is
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   621
551
9dfb5db2acd7 remaining changes from tuesday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 550
diff changeset
   622
%\addtocounter{axiom}{-1}
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   623
\begin{axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[ordinary  version]}} Extended isotopy invariance in dimension $n$.]
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   624
\label{axiom:extended-isotopies}
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   625
Let $X$ be an $n$-ball and $f: X\to X$ be a homeomorphism which restricts
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   626
to the identity on $\bd X$ and isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity.
187
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 186
diff changeset
   627
Then $f$ acts trivially on $\cC(X)$.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
   628
In addition, collar maps act trivially on $\cC(X)$.
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   629
\end{axiom}
96
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 95
diff changeset
   630
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   631
\smallskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   632
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   633
For $A_\infty$ $n$-categories, we replace
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   634
isotopy invariance with the requirement that families of homeomorphisms act.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   635
For the moment, assume that our $n$-morphisms are enriched over chain complexes.
416
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   636
Let $\Homeo_\bd(X)$ denote homeomorphisms of $X$ which fix $\bd X$ and
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   637
$C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))$ denote the singular chains on this space.
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   638
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   639
551
9dfb5db2acd7 remaining changes from tuesday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 550
diff changeset
   640
%\addtocounter{axiom}{-1}
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   641
\begin{axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[$A_\infty$ version]}} Families of homeomorphisms act in dimension $n$.]
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
   642
\label{axiom:families}
335
9bf409eb5040 mostly finished inserting \cl
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 334
diff changeset
   643
For each $n$-ball $X$ and each $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$ we have a map of chain complexes
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   644
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   645
	C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))\ot \cC(X; c) \to \cC(X; c) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   646
\]
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   647
These action maps are required to be associative up to homotopy,
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   648
%\nn{iterated homotopy?}
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   649
and also compatible with composition (gluing) in the sense that
437
93ce0ba3d2d7 revisions to \S 1-5
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
   650
a diagram like the one in Theorem \ref{thm:CH} commutes.
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   651
%\nn{repeat diagram here?}
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   652
%\nn{restate this with $\Homeo(X\to X')$?  what about boundary fixing property?}
679
72a1d5014abc compatibility of first and last n-cat axioms; mention stricter variant of last axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 611
diff changeset
   653
On $C_0(\Homeo_\bd(X))\ot \cC(X; c)$ the action should coincide 
72a1d5014abc compatibility of first and last n-cat axioms; mention stricter variant of last axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 611
diff changeset
   654
with the one coming from Axiom \ref{axiom:morphisms}.
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   655
\end{axiom}
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   656
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   657
We should strengthen the above $A_\infty$ axiom to apply to families of collar maps.
416
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   658
To do this we need to explain how collar maps form a topological space.
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   659
Roughly, the set of collared $n{-}1$-balls in the boundary of an $n$-ball has a natural topology,
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   660
and we can replace the class of all intervals $J$ with intervals contained in $\r$.
416
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   661
Having chains on the space of collar maps act gives rise to coherence maps involving
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   662
weak identities.
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   663
We will not pursue this in detail here.
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   664
687
b8f7de7a4206 fixing the broken references introduced during my abortive edits yesterday in sydney
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 686
diff changeset
   665
A potential variant on the above axiom would be to drop the ``up to homotopy" and require a strictly associative action. (In fact, the alternative construction of the blob complex described in \S \ref{ss:alt-def} gives $n$-categories as in Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls} which satisfy this stronger axiom; since that construction is only homotopy equivalent to the usual one, only the weaker axiom carries across.)
679
72a1d5014abc compatibility of first and last n-cat axioms; mention stricter variant of last axiom
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 611
diff changeset
   666
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
   667
Note that if we take homology of chain complexes, we turn an $A_\infty$ $n$-category
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   668
into a ordinary $n$-category (enriched over graded groups).
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   669
In a different direction, if we enrich over topological spaces instead of chain complexes,
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   670
we get a space version of an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, with $\Homeo_\bd(X)$ acting 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   671
instead of  $C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))$.
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   672
Taking singular chains converts such a space type $A_\infty$ $n$-category into a chain complex
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   673
type $A_\infty$ $n$-category.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   674
99
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 98
diff changeset
   675
\medskip
97
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 96
diff changeset
   676
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   677
The alert reader will have already noticed that our definition of a (ordinary) $n$-category
416
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   678
is extremely similar to our definition of a system of fields.
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   679
There are two differences.
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
   680
First, for the $n$-category definition we restrict our attention to balls
99
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 98
diff changeset
   681
(and their boundaries), while for fields we consider all manifolds.
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
   682
Second,  in category definition we directly impose isotopy
416
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   683
invariance in dimension $n$, while in the fields definition we 
c06a899bd1f0 more ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 415
diff changeset
   684
instead remember a subspace of local relations which contain differences of isotopic fields. 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   685
(Recall that the compensation for this complication is that we can demand that the gluing map for fields is injective.)
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   686
Thus a system of fields and local relations $(\cF,U)$ determines an $n$-category $\cC_ {\cF,U}$ simply by restricting our attention to
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
   687
balls and, at level $n$, quotienting out by the local relations:
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
   688
\begin{align*}
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   689
\cC_{\cF,U}(B^k) & = \begin{cases}\cF(B) & \text{when $k<n$,} \\ \cF(B) / U(B) & \text{when $k=n$.}\end{cases}
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
   690
\end{align*}
142
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 141
diff changeset
   691
This $n$-category can be thought of as the local part of the fields.
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   692
Conversely, given a disk-like $n$-category we can construct a system of fields via 
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   693
a colimit construction; see \S \ref{ss:ncat_fields} below.
99
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 98
diff changeset
   694
682
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   695
In the $n$-category axioms above we have intermingled data and properties for expository reasons.
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   696
Here's a summary of the definition which segregates the data from the properties.
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   697
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   698
An $n$-category consists of the following data:
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   699
\begin{itemize}
689
5ab2b1b2c9db trying out a semicolon list
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 688
diff changeset
   700
\item functors $\cC_k$ from $k$-balls to sets, $0\le k\le n$ (Axiom \ref{axiom:morphisms});
5ab2b1b2c9db trying out a semicolon list
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 688
diff changeset
   701
\item boundary natural transformations $\cC_k \to \cl{\cC}_{k-1} \circ \bd$ (Axiom \ref{nca-boundary});
727
0ec80a7773dc added two more transverse symbols
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 726
diff changeset
   702
\item ``composition'' or ``gluing'' maps $\gl_Y : \cC(B_1)\trans E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cC(B_2)\trans E \to \cC(B_1\cup_Y B_2)\trans E$ (Axiom \ref{axiom:composition});
689
5ab2b1b2c9db trying out a semicolon list
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 688
diff changeset
   703
\item ``product'' or ``identity'' maps $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$ for each pinched product $\pi:E\to X$ (Axiom \ref{axiom:product});
5ab2b1b2c9db trying out a semicolon list
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 688
diff changeset
   704
\item if enriching in an auxiliary category, additional structure on $\cC_n(X; c)$;
5ab2b1b2c9db trying out a semicolon list
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 688
diff changeset
   705
\item in the $A_\infty$ case, an action of $C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))$, and similarly for families of collar maps (Axiom \ref{axiom:families}).
682
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   706
\end{itemize}
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   707
The above data must satisfy the following conditions:
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   708
\begin{itemize}
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   709
\item The gluing maps are compatible with actions of homeomorphisms and boundary 
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   710
restrictions (Axiom \ref{axiom:composition}).
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   711
\item For $k<n$ the gluing maps are injective (Axiom \ref{axiom:composition}).
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   712
\item The gluing maps are strictly associative (Axiom \ref{nca-assoc}).
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   713
\item The product maps are associative and also compatible with homeomorphism actions, gluing and restriction (Axiom \ref{axiom:product}).
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   714
\item If enriching in an auxiliary category, all of the data should be compatible 
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   715
with the auxiliary category structure on $\cC_n(X; c)$.
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   716
\item For ordinary categories, invariance of $n$-morphisms under extended isotopies (Axiom \ref{axiom:extended-isotopies}).
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   717
\end{itemize}
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   718
5f22b4501e5f summary of data and properties for n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 680
diff changeset
   719
512
050dba5e7bdd fixing some (but not all!?) of the hyperref warnings; start on revision of evmap
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 506
diff changeset
   720
\subsection{Examples of \texorpdfstring{$n$}{n}-categories}
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   721
\label{ss:ncat-examples}
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   722
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   723
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   724
We now describe several classes of examples of $n$-categories satisfying our axioms.
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   725
We typically specify only the morphisms; the rest of the data for the category
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   726
(restriction maps, gluing, product morphisms, action of homeomorphisms) is usually obvious.
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   727
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   728
\begin{example}[Maps to a space]
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   729
\rm
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   730
\label{ex:maps-to-a-space}%
425
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   731
Let $T$ be a topological space.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   732
We define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$, the fundamental $n$-category of $T$, as follows.
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   733
For $X$ a $k$-ball with $k < n$, define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ to be the set of 
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   734
all continuous maps from $X$ to $T$.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   735
For $X$ an $n$-ball define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ to be continuous maps from $X$ to $T$ modulo
196
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   736
homotopies fixed on $\bd X$.
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   737
(Note that homotopy invariance implies isotopy invariance.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   738
For $a\in \cC(X)$ define the product morphism $a\times D \in \cC(X\times D)$ to
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   739
be $a\circ\pi_X$, where $\pi_X : X\times D \to X$ is the projection.
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   740
\end{example}
313
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 312
diff changeset
   741
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   742
\noop{
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   743
Recall we described a system of fields and local relations based on maps to $T$ in Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space(fields)} above.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   744
Constructing a system of fields from $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$ recovers that example.
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   745
\nn{shouldn't this go elsewhere?  we haven't yet discussed constructing a system of fields from
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   746
an n-cat}
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   747
}
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   748
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
   749
\begin{example}[Maps to a space, with a fiber] \label{ex:maps-with-fiber}
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   750
\rm
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   751
\label{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber}%
196
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   752
We can modify the example above, by fixing a
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   753
closed $m$-manifold $F$, and defining $\pi^{\times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X) = \Maps(X \times F \to T)$, 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   754
otherwise leaving the definition in Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} unchanged.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   755
Taking $F$ to be a point recovers the previous case.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   756
\end{example}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   757
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   758
\begin{example}[Linearized, twisted, maps to a space]
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   759
\rm
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   760
\label{ex:linearized-maps-to-a-space}%
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   761
We can linearize Examples \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} and \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber} as follows.
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   762
Let $\alpha$ be an $(n{+}m{+}1)$-cocycle on $T$ with values in a ring $R$
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   763
(have in mind the trivial cocycle).
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   764
For $X$ of dimension less than $n$ define $\pi^{\alpha, \times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ as before, ignoring $\alpha$.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   765
For $X$ an $n$-ball and $c\in \Maps(\bdy X \times F \to T)$ define $\pi^{\alpha, \times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X; c)$ to be
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   766
the $R$-module of finite linear combinations of continuous maps from $X\times F$ to $T$,
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   767
modulo the relation that if $a$ is homotopic to $b$ (rel boundary) via a homotopy
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   768
$h: X\times F\times I \to T$, then $a = \alpha(h)b$.
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   769
(In order for this to be well-defined we must choose $\alpha$ to be zero on degenerate simplices.
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   770
Alternatively, we could equip the balls with fundamental classes.)
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   771
\end{example}
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   772
425
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   773
\begin{example}[$n$-categories from TQFTs]
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   774
\rm
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   775
\label{ex:ncats-from-tqfts}%
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   776
Let $\cF$ be a TQFT in the sense of \S\ref{sec:fields}: an $n$-dimensional 
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   777
system of fields (also denoted $\cF$) and local relations.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   778
Let $W$ be an $n{-}j$-manifold.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   779
Define the $j$-category $\cF(W)$ as follows.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   780
If $X$ is a $k$-ball with $k<j$, let $\cF(W)(X) \deq \cF(W\times X)$.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   781
If $X$ is a $j$-ball and $c\in \cl{\cF(W)}(\bd X)$, 
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   782
let $\cF(W)(X; c) \deq A_\cF(W\times X; c)$.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   783
\end{example}
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   784
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   785
The next example is only intended to be illustrative, as we don't specify 
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   786
which definition of a ``traditional $n$-category" we intend.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   787
Further, most of these definitions don't even have an agreed-upon notion of 
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
   788
``strong duality", which we assume here.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   789
\begin{example}[Traditional $n$-categories]
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   790
\rm
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   791
\label{ex:traditional-n-categories}
417
d3b05641e7ca making quotation marks consistently "American style"
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 416
diff changeset
   792
Given a ``traditional $n$-category with strong duality" $C$
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   793
define $\cC(X)$, for $X$ a $k$-ball with $k < n$,
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   794
to be the set of all $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X$ (c.f. \S \ref{sec:fields}).
339
9698f584e732 starting to revise the ancient TQFTs-from-fields section; other minor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 336
diff changeset
   795
For $X$ an $n$-ball and $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$, define $\cC(X; c)$ to be finite linear
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   796
combinations of $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X$
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   797
modulo the kernel of the evaluation map.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   798
Define a product morphism $a\times D$, for $D$ an $m$-ball, to be the product of the cell complex of $a$ with $D$,
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   799
with each cell labelled according to the corresponding cell for $a$.
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   800
(These two cells have the same codimension.)
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   801
More generally, start with an $n{+}m$-category $C$ and a closed $m$-manifold $F$.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   802
Define $\cC(X)$, for $\dim(X) < n$,
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   803
to be the set of all $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X\times F$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   804
Define $\cC(X; c)$, for $X$ an $n$-ball,
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   805
to be the dual Hilbert space $A(X\times F; c)$.
426
8aca80203f9d search & replace: s/((sub?)section|appendix)\s+\\ref/\S\ref/
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 425
diff changeset
   806
(See \S\ref{sec:constructing-a-tqft}.)
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   807
\end{example}
313
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 312
diff changeset
   808
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   809
\noop{
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   810
\nn{shouldn't this go elsewhere?  we haven't yet discussed constructing a system of fields from
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   811
an n-cat}
417
d3b05641e7ca making quotation marks consistently "American style"
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 416
diff changeset
   812
Recall we described a system of fields and local relations based on a ``traditional $n$-category" 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   813
$C$ in Example \ref{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)} above.
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   814
\nn{KW: We already refer to \S \ref{sec:fields} above}
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   815
Constructing a system of fields from $\cC$ recovers that example. 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   816
\todo{Except that it doesn't: pasting diagrams v.s. string diagrams.}
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   817
\nn{KW: but the above example is all about string diagrams.  the only difference is at the top level,
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   818
where the quotient is built in.
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   819
but (string diagrams)/(relations) is isomorphic to 
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   820
(pasting diagrams composed of smaller string diagrams)/(relations)}
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   821
}
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   822
204
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 200
diff changeset
   823
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   824
\begin{example}[The bordism $n$-category, ordinary version]
348
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   825
\label{ex:bord-cat}
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   826
\rm
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   827
\label{ex:bordism-category}
726
d847565d489a small fix for def of bordism category definitions; perhaps more should be done
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 725
diff changeset
   828
For a $k$-ball $X$, $k<n$, define $\Bord^n(X)$ to be the set of all $k$-dimensional PL
d847565d489a small fix for def of bordism category definitions; perhaps more should be done
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 725
diff changeset
   829
submanifolds $W$ of $X\times \Real^\infty$ such that $\bd W$ is 
d847565d489a small fix for def of bordism category definitions; perhaps more should be done
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 725
diff changeset
   830
contained in $\bd X \times \Real^\infty$.
225
32a76e8886d1 minor tweaks on small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 224
diff changeset
   831
For an $n$-ball $X$ define $\Bord^n(X)$ to be homeomorphism classes (rel boundary) of such $n$-dimensional submanifolds;
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   832
we identify $W$ and $W'$ if $\bd W = \bd W'$ and there is a homeomorphism
196
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   833
$W \to W'$ which restricts to the identity on the boundary.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   834
\end{example}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   835
196
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   836
%\nn{the next example might be an unnecessary distraction.  consider deleting it.}
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   837
196
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   838
%\begin{example}[Variation on the above examples]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   839
%We could allow $F$ to have boundary and specify boundary conditions on $X\times \bd F$,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   840
%for example product boundary conditions or take the union over all boundary conditions.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   841
%%\nn{maybe should not emphasize this case, since it's ``better" in some sense
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   842
%%to think of these guys as affording a representation
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   843
%%of the $n{+}1$-category associated to $\bd F$.}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 195
diff changeset
   844
%\end{example}
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   845
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   846
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   847
%We have two main examples of $A_\infty$ $n$-categories, coming from maps to a target space and from the blob complex.
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   848
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   849
\begin{example}[Chains (or space) of maps to a space]
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   850
\rm
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   851
\label{ex:chains-of-maps-to-a-space}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   852
We can modify Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} above to define the fundamental $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)$ of a topological space $T$.
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   853
For a $k$-ball $X$, with $k < n$, the set $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ is just $\Maps(X \to T)$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   854
Define $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(X; c)$ for an $n$-ball $X$ and $c \in \pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(\bdy X)$ to be the chain complex
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   855
\[
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   856
	C_*(\Maps_c(X\times F \to T)),
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   857
\]
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   858
where $\Maps_c$ denotes continuous maps restricting to $c$ on the boundary,
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   859
and $C_*$ denotes singular chains.
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   860
Alternatively, if we take the $n$-morphisms to be simply $\Maps_c(X\times F \to T)$, 
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   861
we get an $A_\infty$ $n$-category enriched over spaces.
190
16efb5711c6f minor edits in ncats
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 189
diff changeset
   862
\end{example}
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   863
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   864
See also Theorem \ref{thm:map-recon} below, recovering $C_*(\Maps(M \to T))$ up to 
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
   865
homotopy as the blob complex of $M$ with coefficients in $\pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)$.
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   866
279
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   867
\begin{example}[Blob complexes of balls (with a fiber)]
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   868
\rm
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   869
\label{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls}
418
a96f3d2ef852 revisions of n-cat examples
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 417
diff changeset
   870
Fix an $n{-}k$-dimensional manifold $F$ and an $n$-dimensional system of fields $\cE$.
291
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 288
diff changeset
   871
We will define an $A_\infty$ $k$-category $\cC$.
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   872
When $X$ is a $m$-ball, with $m<k$, define $\cC(X) = \cE(X\times F)$.
291
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 288
diff changeset
   873
When $X$ is an $k$-ball,
279
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   874
define $\cC(X; c) = \bc^\cE_*(X\times F; c)$
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   875
where $\bc^\cE_*$ denotes the blob complex based on $\cE$.
cb16992373be \mapsfrom
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 268
diff changeset
   876
\end{example}
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
   877
445
45807ce15615 starting on a_inf_blob.tex; just realized I forgot to fetch scott's recent changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
   878
This example will be used in Theorem \ref{thm:product} below, which allows us to compute the blob complex of a product.
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   879
Notice that with $F$ a point, the above example is a construction turning an ordinary 
456
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
   880
$n$-category $\cC$ into an $A_\infty$ $n$-category.
417
d3b05641e7ca making quotation marks consistently "American style"
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 416
diff changeset
   881
We think of this as providing a ``free resolution" 
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   882
of the ordinary $n$-category. 
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   883
%\nn{say something about cofibrant replacements?}
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   884
In fact, there is also a trivial, but mostly uninteresting, way to do this: 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   885
we can think of each vector space associated to an $n$-ball as a chain complex concentrated in degree $0$, 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   886
and take $\CD{B}$ to act trivially. 
266
e2bab777d7c9 minor changes, fixes to some diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 265
diff changeset
   887
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   888
Beware that the ``free resolution" of the ordinary $n$-category $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$ 
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   889
is not the $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   890
It's easy to see that with $n=0$, the corresponding system of fields is just 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   891
linear combinations of connected components of $T$, and the local relations are trivial.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   892
There's no way for the blob complex to magically recover all the data of $\pi^\infty_{\leq 0}(T) \iso C_* T$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   893
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   894
\begin{example}[The bordism $n$-category, $A_\infty$ version]
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   895
\rm
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   896
\label{ex:bordism-category-ainf}
348
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   897
As in Example \ref{ex:bord-cat}, for $X$ a $k$-ball, $k<n$, we define $\Bord^{n,\infty}(X)$
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   898
to be the set of all $k$-dimensional
726
d847565d489a small fix for def of bordism category definitions; perhaps more should be done
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 725
diff changeset
   899
submanifolds $W$ of $X\times \Real^\infty$ such that $\bd W$ is 
d847565d489a small fix for def of bordism category definitions; perhaps more should be done
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 725
diff changeset
   900
contained in $\bd X \times \Real^\infty$.
348
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   901
For an $n$-ball $X$ with boundary condition $c$ 
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   902
define $\Bord^{n,\infty}(X; c)$ to be the space of all $k$-dimensional
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   903
submanifolds $W$ of $X\times \Real^\infty$ such that 
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   904
$W$ coincides with $c$ at $\bd X \times \Real^\infty$.
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   905
(The topology on this space is induced by ambient isotopy rel boundary.
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   906
This is homotopy equivalent to a disjoint union of copies $\mathrm{B}\!\Homeo(W')$, where
b2fab3bf491b A-inf bordism cat example
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 347
diff changeset
   907
$W'$ runs though representatives of homeomorphism types of such manifolds.)
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   908
\end{example}
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   909
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   910
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   911
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   912
Let $\cE\cB_n$ be the operad of smooth embeddings of $k$ (little)
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   913
copies of the standard $n$-ball $B^n$ into another (big) copy of $B^n$.
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   914
(We require that the interiors of the little balls be disjoint, but their 
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   915
boundaries are allowed to meet.
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   916
Note in particular that the space for $k=1$ contains a copy of $\Diff(B^n)$, namely
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   917
the embeddings of a ``little" ball with image all of the big ball $B^n$.
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   918
(But note also that this inclusion is not
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   919
necessarily a homotopy equivalence.)
419
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   920
The operad $\cE\cB_n$ is homotopy equivalent to the standard framed little $n$-ball operad:
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   921
by shrinking the little balls (precomposing them with dilations), 
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   922
we see that both operads are homotopic to the space of $k$ framed points
401
a8b8ebcf07ac Making notation in the product theorem more consistent.
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 400
diff changeset
   923
in $B^n$.
a8b8ebcf07ac Making notation in the product theorem more consistent.
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 400
diff changeset
   924
It is easy to see that $n$-fold loop spaces $\Omega^n(T)$  have
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   925
an action of $\cE\cB_n$.
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   926
%\nn{add citation for this operad if we can find one}
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   927
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   928
\begin{example}[$E_n$ algebras]
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   929
\rm
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   930
\label{ex:e-n-alg}
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   931
Let $A$ be an $\cE\cB_n$-algebra.
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   932
Note that this implies a $\Diff(B^n)$ action on $A$, 
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   933
since $\cE\cB_n$ contains a copy of $\Diff(B^n)$.
309
386d2d12f95b start E_n example; other minor changes
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 303
diff changeset
   934
We will define an $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\cC^A$.
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   935
If $X$ is a ball of dimension $k<n$, define $\cC^A(X)$ to be a point.
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   936
In other words, the $k$-morphisms are trivial for $k<n$.
347
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   937
If $X$ is an $n$-ball, we define $\cC^A(X)$ via a colimit construction.
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   938
(Plain colimit, not homotopy colimit.)
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   939
Let $J$ be the category whose objects are embeddings of a disjoint union of copies of 
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   940
the standard ball $B^n$ into $X$, and who morphisms are given by engulfing some of the 
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   941
embedded balls into a single larger embedded ball.
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   942
To each object of $J$ we associate $A^{\times m}$ (where $m$ is the number of balls), and
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   943
to each morphism of $J$ we associate a morphism coming from the $\cE\cB_n$ action on $A$.
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   944
Alternatively and more simply, we could define $\cC^A(X)$ to be 
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   945
$\Diff(B^n\to X)\times A$ modulo the diagonal action of $\Diff(B^n)$.
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   946
The remaining data for the $A_\infty$ $n$-category 
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   947
--- composition and $\Diff(X\to X')$ action ---
14643c4931bc finished E_n example (at SFO)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 346
diff changeset
   948
also comes from the $\cE\cB_n$ action on $A$.
528
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
   949
%\nn{should we spell this out?}
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
   950
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
   951
Conversely, one can show that a disk-like $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\cC$, where the $k$-morphisms
356
9bbe6eb6fb6c remark about EB_n-algebras from n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 352
diff changeset
   952
$\cC(X)$ are trivial (single point) for $k<n$, gives rise to 
9bbe6eb6fb6c remark about EB_n-algebras from n-cats
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 352
diff changeset
   953
an $\cE\cB_n$-algebra.
528
96ec10a46ee1 minor; resolving a few \nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 522
diff changeset
   954
%\nn{The paper is already long; is it worth giving details here?}
506
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
   955
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
   956
If we apply the homotopy colimit construction of the next subsection to this example, 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
   957
we get an instance of Lurie's topological chiral homology construction.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
   958
\end{example}
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
   959
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
   960
310
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   961
\subsection{From balls to manifolds}
ee7be19ee61a converting sphere axiom to a proposition; still need to make similar changes in module axioms
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 309
diff changeset
   962
\label{ss:ncat_fields} \label{ss:ncat-coend}
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   963
In this section we show how to extend an $n$-category $\cC$ as described above 
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   964
(of either the ordinary or $A_\infty$ variety) to an invariant of manifolds, which we denote by $\cl{\cC}$.
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   965
This extension is a certain colimit, and the arrow in the notation is intended as a reminder of this.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   966
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   967
In the case of ordinary $n$-categories, this construction factors into a construction of a 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   968
system of fields and local relations, followed by the usual TQFT definition of a 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   969
vector space invariant of manifolds given as Definition \ref{defn:TQFT-invariant}.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   970
For an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, $\cl{\cC}$ is defined using a homotopy colimit instead.
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
   971
Recall that we can take a ordinary $n$-category $\cC$ and pass to the ``free resolution", 
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   972
an $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\bc_*(\cC)$, by computing the blob complex of balls 
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   973
(recall Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls} above).
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   974
We will show in Corollary \ref{cor:new-old} below that the homotopy colimit invariant 
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   975
for a manifold $M$ associated to this $A_\infty$ $n$-category is actually the 
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   976
same as the original blob complex for $M$ with coefficients in $\cC$.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   977
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   978
Recall that we've already anticipated this construction in the previous section, 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   979
inductively defining $\cl{\cC}$ on $k$-spheres in terms of $\cC$ on $k$-balls, 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   980
so that we can state the boundary axiom for $\cC$ on $k+1$-balls.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   981
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
   982
\medskip
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
   983
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   984
We will first define the ``decomposition" poset $\cell(W)$ for any $k$-manifold $W$, for $1 \leq k \leq n$. 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   985
An $n$-category $\cC$ provides a functor from this poset to the category of sets, 
419
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   986
and we  will define $\cl{\cC}(W)$ as a suitable colimit 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   987
(or homotopy colimit in the $A_\infty$ case) of this functor. 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   988
We'll later give a more explicit description of this colimit.
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
   989
In the case that the $n$-category $\cC$ is enriched (e.g. associates vector spaces or chain complexes to $n$-balls with boundary data), 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
   990
then the resulting colimit is also enriched, that is, the set associated to $W$ splits into subsets according to boundary data, and each of these subsets has the appropriate structure (e.g. a vector space or chain complex).
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
   991
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   992
Recall (Definition \ref{defn:gluing-decomposition}) that a {\it ball decomposition} of $W$ is a 
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   993
sequence of gluings $M_0\to M_1\to\cdots\to M_m = W$ such that $M_0$ is a disjoint union of balls
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   994
$\du_a X_a$.
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   995
Abusing notation, we let $X_a$ denote both the ball (component of $M_0$) and
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   996
its image in $W$ (which is not necessarily a ball --- parts of $\bd X_a$ may have been glued together).
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   997
Define a {\it permissible decomposition} of $W$ to be a map
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
   998
\[
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
   999
	\coprod_a X_a \to W,
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1000
\]
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1001
which can be completed to a ball decomposition $\du_a X_a = M_0\to\cdots\to M_m = W$.
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1002
Roughly, a permissible decomposition is like a ball decomposition where we don't care in which order the balls
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1003
are glued up to yield $W$, so long as there is some (non-pathological) way to glue them.
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1004
479
cfad13b6b1e5 some modifications to blobdef
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 476
diff changeset
  1005
Given permissible decompositions $x = \{X_a\}$ and $y = \{Y_b\}$ of $W$, we say that $x$ is a refinement
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1006
of $y$, or write $x \le y$, if there is a ball decomposition $\du_a X_a = M_0\to\cdots\to M_m = W$
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1007
with $\du_b Y_b = M_i$ for some $i$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1008
419
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1009
\begin{defn}
479
cfad13b6b1e5 some modifications to blobdef
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 476
diff changeset
  1010
The poset $\cell(W)$ has objects the permissible decompositions of $W$, 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1011
and a unique morphism from $x$ to $y$ if and only if $x$ is a refinement of $y$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1012
See Figure \ref{partofJfig} for an example.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1013
\end{defn}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1014
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1015
\begin{figure}[!ht]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1016
\begin{equation*}
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1017
\mathfig{.63}{ncat/zz2}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1018
\end{equation*}
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1019
\caption{A small part of $\cell(W)$}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1020
\label{partofJfig}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1021
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1022
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1023
An $n$-category $\cC$ determines 
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1024
a functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$ from $\cell(W)$ to the category of sets 
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1025
(possibly with additional structure if $k=n$).
197
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 196
diff changeset
  1026
Each $k$-ball $X$ of a decomposition $y$ of $W$ has its boundary decomposed into $k{-}1$-balls,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 196
diff changeset
  1027
and, as described above, we have a subset $\cC(X)\spl \sub \cC(X)$ of morphisms whose boundaries
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 196
diff changeset
  1028
are splittable along this decomposition.
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1029
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1030
\begin{defn}
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1031
Define the functor $\psi_{\cC;W} : \cell(W) \to \Set$ as follows.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1032
For a decomposition $x = \bigsqcup_a X_a$ in $\cell(W)$, $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$ is the subset
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1033
\begin{equation}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1034
\label{eq:psi-C}
197
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 196
diff changeset
  1035
	\psi_{\cC;W}(x) \sub \prod_a \cC(X_a)\spl
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1036
\end{equation}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1037
where the restrictions to the various pieces of shared boundaries amongst the cells
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1038
$X_a$ all agree (this is a fibered product of all the labels of $n$-cells over the labels of $n-1$-cells).
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1039
If $x$ is a refinement of $y$, the map $\psi_{\cC;W}(x) \to \psi_{\cC;W}(y)$ is given by the composition maps of $\cC$.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1040
\end{defn}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1041
419
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1042
If $k=n$ in the above definition and we are enriching in some auxiliary category, 
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1043
we need to say a bit more.
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1044
We can rewrite Equation \ref{eq:psi-C} as
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1045
\begin{equation} \label{eq:psi-CC}
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1046
	\psi_{\cC;W}(x) \deq \coprod_\beta \prod_a \cC(X_a; \beta) ,
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1047
\end{equation}
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1048
where $\beta$ runs through labelings of the $k{-}1$-skeleton of the decomposition
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1049
(which are compatible when restricted to the $k{-}2$-skeleton), and $\cC(X_a; \beta)$
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1050
means the subset of $\cC(X_a)$ whose restriction to $\bd X_a$ agress with $\beta$.
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1051
If we are enriching over $\cS$ and $k=n$, then $\cC(X_a; \beta)$ is an object in 
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1052
$\cS$ and the coproduct and product in Equation \ref{eq:psi-CC} should be replaced by the approriate
a571e37cc68d a few more ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1053
operations in $\cS$ (e.g. direct sum and tensor product if $\cS$ is Vect).
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1054
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1055
Finally, we construct $\cl{\cC}(W)$ as the appropriate colimit of $\psi_{\cC;W}$:
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1056
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1057
\begin{defn}[System of fields functor]
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1058
\label{def:colim-fields}
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1059
If $\cC$ is an $n$-category enriched in sets or vector spaces, $\cl{\cC}(W)$ is the usual colimit of the functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1060
That is, for each decomposition $x$ there is a map
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1061
$\psi_{\cC;W}(x)\to \cl{\cC}(W)$, these maps are compatible with the refinement maps
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1062
above, and $\cl{\cC}(W)$ is universal with respect to these properties.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1063
\end{defn}
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1064
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1065
\begin{defn}[System of fields functor, $A_\infty$ case]
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1066
When $\cC$ is an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, $\cl{\cC}(W)$ for $W$ a $k$-manifold with $k < n$ 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1067
is defined as above, as the colimit of $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1068
When $W$ is an $n$-manifold, the chain complex $\cl{\cC}(W)$ is the homotopy colimit of the functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1069
\end{defn}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1070
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1071
We can specify boundary data $c \in \cl{\cC}(\bdy W)$, and define functors $\psi_{\cC;W,c}$ 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1072
with values the subsets of those of $\psi_{\cC;W}$ which agree with $c$ on the boundary of $W$.
111
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 110
diff changeset
  1073
422
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1074
We now give more concrete descriptions of the above colimits.
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1075
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1076
In the non-enriched case (e.g.\ $k<n$), where each $\cC(X_a; \beta)$ is just a set,
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1077
the colimit is
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1078
\[
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1079
	\cl{\cC}(W,c) = \left( \coprod_x \coprod_\beta \prod_a \cC(X_a; \beta) \right) \Bigg/ \sim ,
422
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1080
\]
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1081
where $x$ runs through decomposition of $W$, and $\sim$ is the obvious equivalence relation 
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1082
induced by refinement and gluing.
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1083
If $\cC$ is enriched over vector spaces and $W$ is an $n$-manifold, 
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1084
we can take
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1085
\begin{equation*}
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1086
	\cl{\cC}(W,c) = \left( \bigoplus_x \bigoplus_\beta \bigotimes_a \cC(X_a; \beta) \right) \Bigg/ K,
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1087
\end{equation*}
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1088
where $K$ is the vector space spanned by elements $a - g(a)$, with
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1089
$a\in \psi_{\cC;W,c}(x)$ for some decomposition $x$, and $g: \psi_{\cC;W,c}(x)
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1090
\to \psi_{\cC;W,c}(y)$ is value of $\psi_{\cC;W,c}$ on some antirefinement $x \leq y$.
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1091
225
32a76e8886d1 minor tweaks on small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 224
diff changeset
  1092
In the $A_\infty$ case, enriched over chain complexes, the concrete description of the homotopy colimit
197
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 196
diff changeset
  1093
is more involved.
542
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1094
We will describe two different (but homotopy equivalent) versions of the homotopy colimit of $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1095
The first is the usual one, which works for any indexing category.
550
c9f41c18a96f deleting nn's
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 547
diff changeset
  1096
The second construction, which we call the {\it local} homotopy colimit,
542
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1097
is more closely related to the blob complex
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1098
construction of \S \ref{sec:blob-definition} and takes advantage of local (gluing) properties
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1099
of the indexing category $\cell(W)$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1100
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1101
Define an $m$-sequence in $W$ to be a sequence $x_0 \le x_1 \le \dots \le x_m$ of permissible decompositions of $W$.
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1102
Such sequences (for all $m$) form a simplicial set in $\cell(W)$.
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1103
Define $\cl{\cC}(W)$ as a vector space via
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1104
\[
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1105
	\cl{\cC}(W) = \bigoplus_{(x_i)} \psi_{\cC;W}(x_0)[m] ,
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1106
\]
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1107
where the sum is over all $m$ and all $m$-sequences $(x_i)$, and each summand is degree shifted by $m$. 
463
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 461
diff changeset
  1108
Elements of a summand indexed by an $m$-sequence will be call $m$-simplices.
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1109
We endow $\cl{\cC}(W)$ with a differential which is the sum of the differential of the $\psi_{\cC;W}(x_0)$
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1110
summands plus another term using the differential of the simplicial set of $m$-sequences.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1111
More specifically, if $(a, \bar{x})$ denotes an element in the $\bar{x}$
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1112
summand of $\cl{\cC}(W)$ (with $\bar{x} = (x_0,\dots,x_k)$), define
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1113
\[
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1114
	\bd (a, \bar{x}) = (\bd a, \bar{x}) + (-1)^{\deg{a}} (g(a), d_0(\bar{x})) + (-1)^{\deg{a}} \sum_{j=1}^k (-1)^{j} (a, d_j(\bar{x})) ,
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1115
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1116
where $d_j(\bar{x}) = (x_0,\dots,x_{j-1},x_{j+1},\dots,x_k)$ and $g: \psi_\cC(x_0)\to \psi_\cC(x_1)$
198
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 197
diff changeset
  1117
is the usual gluing map coming from the antirefinement $x_0 \le x_1$.
422
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1118
%\nn{maybe mention that there is a version that emphasizes minimal gluings (antirefinements) which
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1119
%combine only two balls at a time; for $n=1$ this version will lead to usual definition
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1120
%of $A_\infty$ category}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1121
113
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 112
diff changeset
  1122
We can think of this construction as starting with a disjoint copy of a complex for each
461
c04bb911d636 changing simplex terminology for hocolimit (no more "degree")
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 456
diff changeset
  1123
permissible decomposition (the 0-simplices).
113
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 112
diff changeset
  1124
Then we glue these together with mapping cylinders coming from gluing maps
461
c04bb911d636 changing simplex terminology for hocolimit (no more "degree")
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 456
diff changeset
  1125
(the 1-simplices).
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1126
Then we kill the extra homology we just introduced with mapping 
461
c04bb911d636 changing simplex terminology for hocolimit (no more "degree")
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 456
diff changeset
  1127
cylinders between the mapping cylinders (the 2-simplices), and so on.
113
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 112
diff changeset
  1128
542
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1129
Next we describe the local homotopy colimit.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1130
This is similar to the usual homotopy colimit, but using
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1131
a cone-product set (Remark \ref{blobsset-remark}) in place of a simplicial set.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1132
The cone-product $m$-polyhedra for the set are pairs $(x, E)$, where $x$ is a decomposition of $W$
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1133
and $E$ is an $m$-blob diagram such that each blob is a union of balls of $x$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1134
(Recall that this means that the interiors of
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1135
each pair of blobs (i.e.\ balls) of $E$ are either disjoint or nested.)
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1136
To each $(x, E)$ we associate the chain complex $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$, shifted in degree by $m$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1137
The boundary has a term for omitting each blob of $E$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1138
If we omit an innermost blob then we replace $x$ by the formal difference $x - \gl(x)$, where
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1139
$\gl(x)$ is obtained from $x$ by gluing together the balls of $x$ contained in the blob we are omitting.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1140
The gluing maps of $\cC$ give us a maps from $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$ to $\psi_{\cC;W}(\gl(x))$.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1141
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1142
One can show that the usual hocolimit and the local hocolimit are homotopy equivalent using an 
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1143
Eilenberg-Zilber type subdivision argument.
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1144
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1145
\medskip
3baa4e4d395e preparing for new def of morphisms of a-ing 1-cat modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1146
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
  1147
$\cl{\cC}(W)$ is functorial with respect to homeomorphisms of $k$-manifolds. 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
  1148
Restricting the $k$-spheres, we have now proved Lemma \ref{lem:spheres}.
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1149
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1150
It is easy to see that
422
d55b85632926 more ncat (colimits)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 421
diff changeset
  1151
there are well-defined maps $\cl{\cC}(W)\to\cl{\cC}(\bd W)$, and that these maps
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1152
comprise a natural transformation of functors.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1153
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1154
\begin{lem}
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1155
\label{lem:colim-injective}
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1156
Let $W$ be a manifold of dimension less than $n$.  Then for each
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1157
decomposition $x$ of $W$ the natural map $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)\to \cl{\cC}(W)$ is injective.
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1158
\end{lem}
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1159
\begin{proof}
531
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1160
$\cl{\cC}(W)$ is a colimit of a diagram of sets, and each of the arrows in the diagram is
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1161
injective.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1162
Concretely, the colimit is the disjoint union of the sets (one for each decomposition of $W$),
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1163
modulo the relation which identifies the domain of each of the injective maps
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1164
with it's image.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1165
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1166
To save ink and electrons we will simplify notation and write $\psi(x)$ for $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1167
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1168
Suppose $a, \hat{a}\in \psi(x)$ have the same image in $\cl{\cC}(W)$ but $a\ne \hat{a}$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1169
Then there exist
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1170
\begin{itemize}
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1171
\item decompositions $x = x_0, x_1, \ldots , x_{k-1}, x_k = x$ and $v_1,\ldots, v_k$ of $W$;
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1172
\item anti-refinements $v_i\to x_i$ and $v_i\to x_{i-1}$; and
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1173
\item elements $a_i\in \psi(x_i)$ and $b_i\in \psi(v_i)$, with $a_0 = a$ and $a_k = \hat{a}$, 
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1174
such that $b_i$ and $b_{i+1}$both map to (glue up to) $a_i$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1175
\end{itemize}
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1176
In other words, we have a zig-zag of equivalences starting at $a$ and ending at $\hat{a}$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1177
The idea of the proof is to produce a similar zig-zag where everything antirefines to the same
535
07b79f81c956 numbering axioms and module axioms as 7.x
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 531
diff changeset
  1178
disjoint union of balls, and then invoke Axiom \ref{nca-assoc} which ensures associativity.
531
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1179
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1180
Let $z$ be a decomposition of $W$ which is in general position with respect to all of the 
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1181
$x_i$'s and $v_i$'s.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1182
There there decompositions $x'_i$ and $v'_i$ (for all $i$) such that
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1183
\begin{itemize}
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1184
\item $x'_i$ antirefines to $x_i$ and $z$;
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1185
\item $v'_i$ antirefines to $x'_i$, $x'_{i-1}$ and $v_i$;
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1186
\item $b_i$ is the image of some $b'_i\in \psi(v'_i)$; and
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1187
\item $a_i$ is the image of some $a'_i\in \psi(x'_i)$, which in turn is the image
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1188
of $b'_i$ and $b'_{i+1}$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1189
\end{itemize}
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1190
Now consider the diagrams
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1191
\[ \xymatrix{
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1192
	& \psi(x'_{i-1}) \ar[rd] & \\
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1193
	\psi(v'_i) \ar[ru] \ar[rd] & & \psi(z) \\
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1194
	& \psi(x'_i) \ar[ru] &
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1195
} \]
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1196
The associativity axiom applied to this diagram implies that $a'_{i-1}$ and $a'_i$
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1197
map to the same element $c\in \psi(z)$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1198
Therefore $a'_0$ and $a'_k$ both map to $c$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1199
But $a'_0$ and $a'_k$ are both elements of $\psi(x'_0)$ (because $x'_k = x'_0$).
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1200
So by the injectivity clause of the composition axiom, we must have that $a'_0 = a'_k$.
da9bf150bf3d proof of injectivity/colimit lemma
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 530
diff changeset
  1201
But this implies that $a = a_0 = a_k = \hat{a}$, contrary to our assumption that $a\ne \hat{a}$.
415
8dedd2914d10 starting to revise ncat section
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 411
diff changeset
  1202
\end{proof}
402
853376c08d76 a bunch of minor changes
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 401
diff changeset
  1203
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
  1204
%\nn{need to finish explaining why we have a system of fields;
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
  1205
%define $k$-cat $\cC(\cdot\times W)$}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1207
\subsection{Modules}
95
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 94
diff changeset
  1208
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1209
Next we define ordinary and $A_\infty$ $n$-category modules.
199
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 198
diff changeset
  1210
The definition will be very similar to that of $n$-categories,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 198
diff changeset
  1211
but with $k$-balls replaced by {\it marked $k$-balls,} defined below.
198
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 197
diff changeset
  1212
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1213
Our motivating example comes from an $(m{-}n{+}1)$-dimensional manifold $W$ with boundary
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1214
in the context of an $m{+}1$-dimensional TQFT.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1215
Such a $W$ gives rise to a module for the $n$-category associated to $\bd W$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1216
This will be explained in more detail as we present the axioms.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1217
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1218
Throughout, we fix an $n$-category $\cC$.
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
  1219
For all but one axiom, it doesn't matter whether $\cC$ is an ordinary $n$-category or an $A_\infty$ $n$-category.
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1220
We state the final axiom, regarding actions of homeomorphisms, differently in the two cases.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1221
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1222
Define a {\it marked $k$-ball} to be a pair $(B, N)$ homeomorphic to the pair
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1223
$$(\text{standard $k$-ball}, \text{northern hemisphere in boundary of standard $k$-ball}).$$
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1224
We call $B$ the ball and $N$ the marking.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1225
A homeomorphism between marked $k$-balls is a homeomorphism of balls which
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1226
restricts to a homeomorphism of markings.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1227
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1228
\begin{module-axiom}[Module morphisms] \label{module-axiom-funct}
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1229
{For each $0 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cM_k$ from 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1230
the category of marked $k$-balls and 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1231
homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1232
\end{module-axiom}
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1233
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1234
(As with $n$-categories, we will usually omit the subscript $k$.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1235
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1236
For example, let $\cD$ be the TQFT which assigns to a $k$-manifold $N$ the set 
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1237
of maps from $N$ to $T$ (for $k\le m$), modulo homotopy (and possibly linearized) if $k=m$.
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1238
Let $W$ be an $(m{-}n{+}1)$-dimensional manifold with boundary.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1239
Let $\cC$ be the $n$-category with $\cC(X) \deq \cD(X\times \bd W)$.
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1240
Let $\cM(B, N) \deq \cD((B\times \bd W)\cup (N\times W))$
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1241
(see Example \ref{ex:maps-with-fiber}).
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1242
(The union is along $N\times \bd W$.)
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1243
%(If $\cD$ were a general TQFT, we would define $\cM(B, N)$ to be
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1244
%the subset of $\cD((B\times \bd W)\cup (N\times W))$ which is splittable along $N\times \bd W$.)
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1245
182
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 179
diff changeset
  1246
\begin{figure}[!ht]
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1247
$$\mathfig{.55}{ncat/boundary-collar}$$
182
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 179
diff changeset
  1248
\caption{From manifold with boundary collar to marked ball}\label{blah15}\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 179
diff changeset
  1249
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1250
Define the boundary of a marked $k$-ball $(B, N)$ to be the pair $(\bd B \setmin N, \bd N)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1251
Call such a thing a {marked $k{-}1$-hemisphere}.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1252
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1253
\begin{lem}
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1254
\label{lem:hemispheres}
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1255
{For each $0 \le k \le n-1$, we have a functor $\cl\cM_k$ from 
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1256
the category of marked $k$-hemispheres and 
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1257
homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1258
\end{lem}
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1259
The proof is exactly analogous to that of Lemma \ref{lem:spheres}, and we omit the details.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1260
We use the same type of colimit construction.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1261
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1262
In our example, $\cl\cM(H) = \cD(H\times\bd W \cup \bd H\times W)$.
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1263
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1264
\begin{module-axiom}[Module boundaries (maps)]
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1265
{For each marked $k$-ball $M$ we have a map of sets $\bd: \cM(M)\to \cl\cM(\bd M)$.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1266
These maps, for various $M$, comprise a natural transformation of functors.}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1267
\end{module-axiom}
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1268
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1269
Given $c\in\cl\cM(\bd M)$, let $\cM(M; c) \deq \bd^{-1}(c)$.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1270
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1271
If the $n$-category $\cC$ is enriched over some other category (e.g.\ vector spaces),
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1272
then $\cM(M; c)$ should be an object in that category for each marked $n$-ball $M$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1273
and $c\in \cC(\bd M)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1274
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1275
\begin{lem}[Boundary from domain and range]
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1276
{Let $H = M_1 \cup_E M_2$, where $H$ is a marked $k{-}1$-hemisphere ($1\le k\le n$),
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1277
$M_i$ is a marked $k{-}1$-ball, and $E = M_1\cap M_2$ is a marked $k{-}2$-hemisphere.
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1278
Let $\cM(M_1) \times_{\cM(E)} \cM(M_2)$ denote the fibered product of the 
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1279
two maps $\bd: \cM(M_i)\to \cl\cM(E)$.
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1280
Then we have an injective map
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1281
\[
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1282
	\gl_E : \cM(M_1) \times_{\cl\cM(E)} \cM(M_2) \hookrightarrow \cl\cM(H)
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1283
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1284
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms.}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1285
\end{lem}
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1286
Again, this is in exact analogy with Lemma \ref{lem:domain-and-range}.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1287
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
  1288
Let $\cl\cM(H)\trans E$ denote the image of $\gl_E$.
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
  1289
We will refer to elements of $\cl\cM(H)\trans E$ as ``splittable along $E$" or ``transverse to $E$". 
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1290
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1291
\begin{lem}[Module to category restrictions]
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1292
{For each marked $k$-hemisphere $H$ there is a restriction map
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1293
$\cl\cM(H)\to \cC(H)$.  
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1294
($\cC(H)$ means apply $\cC$ to the underlying $k$-ball of $H$.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1295
These maps comprise a natural transformation of functors.}
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1296
\end{lem}
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1297
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1298
Note that combining the various boundary and restriction maps above
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1299
(for both modules and $n$-categories)
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1300
we have for each marked $k$-ball $(B, N)$ and each $k{-}1$-ball $Y\sub \bd B \setmin N$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1301
a natural map from a subset of $\cM(B, N)$ to $\cC(Y)$.
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1302
The subset is the subset of morphisms which are appropriately splittable (transverse to the
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1303
cutting submanifolds).
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1304
This fact will be used below.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1305
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1306
In our example, the various restriction and gluing maps above come from
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1307
restricting and gluing maps into $T$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1308
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1309
We require two sorts of composition (gluing) for modules, corresponding to two ways
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1310
of splitting a marked $k$-ball into two (marked or plain) $k$-balls.
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1311
(See Figure \ref{zzz3}.)
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1312
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1313
\begin{figure}[!ht]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1314
\begin{equation*}
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1315
\mathfig{.4}{ncat/zz3}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1316
\end{equation*}
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1317
\caption{Module composition (top); $n$-category action (bottom).}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1318
\label{zzz3}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1319
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1320
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1321
First, we can compose two module morphisms to get another module morphism.
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1322
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1323
\begin{module-axiom}[Module composition]
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1324
{Let $M = M_1 \cup_Y M_2$, where $M$, $M_1$ and $M_2$ are marked $k$-balls (with $0\le k\le n$)
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1325
and $Y = M_1\cap M_2$ is a marked $k{-}1$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1326
Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a marked $k{-}2$-hemisphere.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1327
Note that each of $M$, $M_1$ and $M_2$ has its boundary split into two marked $k{-}1$-balls by $E$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1328
We have restriction (domain or range) maps $\cM(M_i)_E \to \cM(Y)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1329
Let $\cM(M_1)_E \times_{\cM(Y)} \cM(M_2)_E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1330
Then (axiom) we have a map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1331
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1332
	\gl_Y : \cM(M_1)_E \times_{\cM(Y)} \cM(M_2)_E \to \cM(M)_E
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1333
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1334
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1335
to the intersection of the boundaries of $M$ and $M_i$.
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1336
If $k < n$,
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1337
or if $k=n$ and we are in the $A_\infty$ case, 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1338
we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1339
(For $k=n$ in the ordinary (non-$A_\infty$) case, see below.)}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1340
\end{module-axiom}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1341
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1342
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1343
Second, we can compose an $n$-category morphism with a module morphism to get another
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1344
module morphism.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1345
We'll call this the action map to distinguish it from the other kind of composition.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1346
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1347
\begin{module-axiom}[$n$-category action]
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1348
{Let $M = X \cup_Y M'$, where $M$ and $M'$ are marked $k$-balls ($0\le k\le n$),
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1349
$X$ is a plain $k$-ball,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1350
and $Y = X\cap M'$ is a $k{-}1$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1351
Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a $k{-}2$-sphere.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1352
We have restriction maps $\cM(M')_E \to \cC(Y)$ and $\cC(X)_E\to \cC(Y)$.
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
  1353
Let $\cC(X)\trans E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cM(M')_E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1354
Then (axiom) we have a map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1355
\[
719
76ad188dbe68 adding pitchforks to denote splittability
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 689
diff changeset
  1356
	\gl_Y :\cC(X)\trans E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cM(M')_E \to \cM(M)_E
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1357
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1358
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1359
to the intersection of the boundaries of $X$ and $M'$.
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1360
If $k < n$,
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1361
or if $k=n$ and we are in the $A_\infty$ case, 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1362
we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1363
(For $k=n$ in the ordinary (non-$A_\infty$) case, see below.)}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1364
\end{module-axiom}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1365
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1366
\begin{module-axiom}[Strict associativity]
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1367
The composition and action maps above are strictly associative.
475
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1368
Given any decomposition of a large marked ball into smaller marked and unmarked balls
07c18e2abd8f redefine "permissible decomp", and other changes to ntcat.tex; should be read
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 463
diff changeset
  1369
any sequence of pairwise gluings yields (via composition and action maps) the same result.
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1370
\end{module-axiom}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1371
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1372
Note that the above associativity axiom applies to mixtures of module composition,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1373
action maps and $n$-category composition.
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1374
See Figure \ref{zzz1b}.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1375
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1376
\begin{figure}[!ht]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1377
\begin{equation*}
222
217b6a870532 committing changes from loon lake - mostly small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 218
diff changeset
  1378
\mathfig{0.49}{ncat/zz0} \mathfig{0.49}{ncat/zz1}
119
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1379
\end{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1380
\caption{Two examples of mixed associativity}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1381
\label{zzz1b}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1382
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 117
diff changeset
  1383
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1384
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1385
The above three axioms are equivalent to the following axiom,
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1386
which we state in slightly vague form.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1387
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1388
\xxpar{Module multi-composition:}
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1389
{Given any splitting 
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1390
\[
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1391
	X_1 \sqcup\cdots\sqcup X_p \sqcup M_1\sqcup\cdots\sqcup M_q \to M
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1392
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1393
of a marked $k$-ball $M$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1394
into small (marked and plain) $k$-balls $M_i$ and $X_j$, there is a 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1395
map from an appropriate subset (like a fibered product) 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1396
of 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1397
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1398
	\cC(X_1)\times\cdots\times\cC(X_p) \times \cM(M_1)\times\cdots\times\cM(M_q) 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1399
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1400
to $\cM(M)$,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1401
and these various multifold composition maps satisfy an
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1402
operad-type strict associativity condition.}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1403
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1404
The above operad-like structure is analogous to the swiss cheese operad
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1405
\cite{MR1718089}.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1406
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1407
\medskip
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1408
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1409
We can define marked pinched products $\pi:E\to M$ of marked balls analogously to the 
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1410
plain ball case.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1411
Note that a marked pinched product can be decomposed into either
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1412
two marked pinched products or a plain pinched product and a marked pinched product.
555
11532ce39ec0 making "no functors" excuses; other minor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 552
diff changeset
  1413
%\nn{should maybe give figure}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1414
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1415
\begin{module-axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1416
For each pinched product $\pi:E\to M$, with $M$ a marked $k$-ball and $E$ a marked
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1417
$k{+}m$-ball ($m\ge 1$),
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1418
there is a map $\pi^*:\cM(M)\to \cM(E)$.
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1419
These maps must satisfy the following conditions.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1420
\begin{enumerate}
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1421
\item
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1422
If $\pi:E\to M$ and $\pi':E'\to M'$ are marked pinched products, and
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1423
if $f:M\to M'$ and $\tilde{f}:E \to E'$ are maps such that the diagram
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1424
\[ \xymatrix{
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1425
	E \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & E' \ar[d]^{\pi'} \\
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1426
	M \ar[r]^{f} & M'
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1427
} \]
423
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1428
commutes, then we have 
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1429
\[
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1430
	\pi'^*\circ f = \tilde{f}\circ \pi^*.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1431
\]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1432
\item
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1433
Product morphisms are compatible with module composition and module action.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1434
Let $\pi:E\to M$, $\pi_1:E_1\to M_1$, and $\pi_2:E_2\to M_2$ 
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1435
be pinched products with $E = E_1\cup E_2$.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1436
Let $a\in \cM(M)$, and let $a_i$ denote the restriction of $a$ to $M_i\sub M$.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1437
Then 
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1438
\[
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1439
	\pi^*(a) = \pi_1^*(a_1)\bullet \pi_2^*(a_2) .
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1440
\]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1441
Similarly, if $\rho:D\to X$ is a pinched product of plain balls and
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1442
$E = D\cup E_1$, then
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1443
\[
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1444
	\pi^*(a) = \rho^*(a')\bullet \pi_1^*(a_1),
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1445
\]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1446
where $a'$ is the restriction of $a$ to $D$.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1447
\item
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1448
Product morphisms are associative.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1449
If $\pi:E\to M$ and $\rho:D\to E$ are marked pinched products then
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1450
\[
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1451
	\rho^*\circ\pi^* = (\pi\circ\rho)^* .
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1452
\]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1453
\item
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1454
Product morphisms are compatible with restriction.
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1455
If we have a commutative diagram
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1456
\[ \xymatrix{
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1457
	D \ar@{^(->}[r] \ar[d]_{\rho} & E \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1458
	Y \ar@{^(->}[r] & M
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1459
} \]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1460
such that $\rho$ and $\pi$ are pinched products, then
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1461
\[
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1462
	\res_D\circ\pi^* = \rho^*\circ\res_Y .
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1463
\]
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1464
($Y$ could be either a marked or plain ball.)
33b4bb53017a ncat: module def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 422
diff changeset
  1465
\end{enumerate}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1466
\end{module-axiom}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1467
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1468
As in the $n$-category definition, once we have product morphisms we can define
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1469
collar maps $\cM(M)\to \cM(M)$.
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1470
Note that there are two cases:
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1471
the collar could intersect the marking of the marked ball $M$, in which case
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1472
we use a product on a morphism of $\cM$; or the collar could be disjoint from the marking,
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1473
in which case we use a product on a morphism of $\cC$.
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1474
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1475
In our example, elements $a$ of $\cM(M)$ maps to $T$, and $\pi^*(a)$ is the pullback of
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1476
$a$ along a map associated to $\pi$.
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1477
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1478
\medskip
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1479
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1480
There are two alternatives for the next axiom, according whether we are defining
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1481
modules for ordinary $n$-categories or $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1482
In the ordinary case we require
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1483
680
0591d017e698 plain n-cat -> ordinary n-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 679
diff changeset
  1484
\begin{module-axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[ordinary version]}} Extended isotopy invariance in dimension $n$]
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1485
{Let $M$ be a marked $n$-ball and $f: M\to M$ be a homeomorphism which restricts
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1486
to the identity on $\bd M$ and is isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity.
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1487
Then $f$ acts trivially on $\cM(M)$.}
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1488
In addition, collar maps act trivially on $\cM(M)$.
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1489
\end{module-axiom}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1490
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1491
We emphasize that the $\bd M$ above means boundary in the marked $k$-ball sense.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1492
In other words, if $M = (B, N)$ then we require only that isotopies are fixed 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1493
on $\bd B \setmin N$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1494
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1495
For $A_\infty$ modules we require
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1496
551
9dfb5db2acd7 remaining changes from tuesday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 550
diff changeset
  1497
%\addtocounter{module-axiom}{-1}
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1498
\begin{module-axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[$A_\infty$ version]}} Families of homeomorphisms act]
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1499
For each marked $n$-ball $M$ and each $c\in \cM(\bd M)$ we have a map of chain complexes
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1500
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1501
	C_*(\Homeo_\bd(M))\ot \cM(M; c) \to \cM(M; c) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1502
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1503
Here $C_*$ means singular chains and $\Homeo_\bd(M)$ is the space of homeomorphisms of $M$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1504
which fix $\bd M$.
437
93ce0ba3d2d7 revisions to \S 1-5
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1505
These action maps are required to be associative up to homotopy, as in Theorem \ref{thm:CH-associativity}, 
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1506
and also compatible with composition (gluing) in the sense that
437
93ce0ba3d2d7 revisions to \S 1-5
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1507
a diagram like the one in Theorem \ref{thm:CH} commutes.
336
7a5a73ec8961 replacing axioms with lemmas in the module section; still out of sync with the ncat axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1508
\end{module-axiom}
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1509
424
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1510
As with the $n$-category version of the above axiom, we should also have families of collar maps act.
6ebf92d2ccef ncat.tex mostly module stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 423
diff changeset
  1511
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1512
\medskip
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1513
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1514
Note that the above axioms imply that an $n$-category module has the structure
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1515
of an $n{-}1$-category.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1516
More specifically, let $J$ be a marked 1-ball, and define $\cE(X)\deq \cM(X\times J)$,
346
90e0c5e7ae07 EB_n operad example; other misc stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 344
diff changeset
  1517
where $X$ is a $k$-ball and in the product $X\times J$ we pinch 
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1518
above the non-marked boundary component of $J$.
200
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 199
diff changeset
  1519
(More specifically, we collapse $X\times P$ to a single point, where
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 199
diff changeset
  1520
$P$ is the non-marked boundary component of $J$.)
104
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1521
Then $\cE$ has the structure of an $n{-}1$-category.
102
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 101
diff changeset
  1522
105
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1523
All marked $k$-balls are homeomorphic, unless $k = 1$ and our manifolds
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1524
are oriented or Spin (but not unoriented or $\text{Pin}_\pm$).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1525
In this case ($k=1$ and oriented or Spin), there are two types
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1526
of marked 1-balls, call them left-marked and right-marked,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1527
and hence there are two types of modules, call them right modules and left modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1528
In all other cases ($k>1$ or unoriented or $\text{Pin}_\pm$),
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1529
there is no left/right module distinction.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1530
130
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 128
diff changeset
  1531
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 128
diff changeset
  1532
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
  1533
We now give some examples of modules over ordinary and $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
224
9faf1f7fad3e fixing signs in small blobs lemma
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 222
diff changeset
  1534
225
32a76e8886d1 minor tweaks on small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 224
diff changeset
  1535
\begin{example}[Examples from TQFTs]
425
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1536
\rm
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1537
Continuing Example \ref{ex:ncats-from-tqfts}, with $\cF$ a TQFT, $W$ an $n{-}j$-manifold,
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1538
and $\cF(W)$ the $j$-category associated to $W$.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1539
Let $Y$ be an $(n{-}j{+}1)$-manifold with $\bd Y = W$.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1540
Define a $\cF(W)$ module $\cF(Y)$ as follows.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1541
If $M = (B, N)$ is a marked $k$-ball with $k<j$ let 
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1542
$\cF(Y)(M)\deq \cF((B\times W) \cup (N\times Y))$.
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1543
If $M = (B, N)$ is a marked $j$-ball and $c\in \cl{\cF(Y)}(\bd M)$ let
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1544
$\cF(Y)(M)\deq A_\cF((B\times W) \cup (N\times Y); c)$.
225
32a76e8886d1 minor tweaks on small blobs
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 224
diff changeset
  1545
\end{example}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1546
448
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1547
\begin{example}[Examples from the blob complex] \label{bc-module-example}
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1548
\rm
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1549
In the previous example, we can instead define
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1550
$\cF(Y)(M)\deq \bc_*((B\times W) \cup (N\times Y), c; \cF)$ (when $\dim(M) = n$)
448
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1551
and get a module for the $A_\infty$ $n$-category associated to $\cF$ as in 
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1552
Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls}.
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1553
\end{example}
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1554
c3c8fb292934 done with a-inf section for now
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 447
diff changeset
  1555
224
9faf1f7fad3e fixing signs in small blobs lemma
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 222
diff changeset
  1556
\begin{example}
425
8f488e576afd ncat misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 424
diff changeset
  1557
\rm
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1558
Suppose $S$ is a topological space, with a subspace $T$.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1559
We can define a module $\pi_{\leq n}(S,T)$ so that on each marked $k$-ball $(B,N)$ 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1560
for $k<n$ the set $\pi_{\leq n}(S,T)(B,N)$ consists of all continuous maps of pairs 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1561
$(B,N) \to (S,T)$ and on each marked $n$-ball $(B,N)$ it consists of all 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1562
such maps modulo homotopies fixed on $\bdy B \setminus N$.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1563
This is a module over the fundamental $n$-category $\pi_{\leq n}(S)$ of $S$, from Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space}.
420
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 418
diff changeset
  1564
\end{example}
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1565
Modifications corresponding to Examples \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber} and 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1566
\ref{ex:linearized-maps-to-a-space} are also possible, and there is an $A_\infty$ version analogous to 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1567
Example \ref{ex:chains-of-maps-to-a-space} given by taking singular chains.
224
9faf1f7fad3e fixing signs in small blobs lemma
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 222
diff changeset
  1568
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1569
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1570
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1571
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1572
324
a20e2318cbb0 rewrite proof from gluing thm
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1573
\subsection{Modules as boundary labels (colimits for decorated manifolds)}
112
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 111
diff changeset
  1574
\label{moddecss}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1575
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
  1576
Fix an ordinary $n$-category or $A_\infty$ $n$-category  $\cC$.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1577
Let $W$ be a $k$-manifold ($k\le n$),
143
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1578
let $\{Y_i\}$ be a collection of disjoint codimension 0 submanifolds of $\bd W$,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1579
and let $\cN = (\cN_i)$ be an assignment of a $\cC$ module $\cN_i$ to $Y_i$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1580
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1581
We will define a set $\cC(W, \cN)$ using a colimit construction very similar to 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1582
the one appearing in \S \ref{ss:ncat_fields} above.
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1583
(If $k = n$ and our $n$-categories are enriched, then
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1584
$\cC(W, \cN)$ will have additional structure; see below.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1585
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1586
Define a permissible decomposition of $W$ to be a map
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1587
\[
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1588
	\left(\bigsqcup_a X_a\right) \sqcup \left(\bigsqcup_{i,b} M_{ib}\right)  \to W,
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1589
\]
494
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1590
where each $X_a$ is a plain $k$-ball disjoint, in $W$, from $\cup Y_i$, and
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1591
each $M_{ib}$ is a marked $k$-ball intersecting $Y_i$  (once mapped into $W$),
cb76847c439e many small fixes in ncat.tex
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 479
diff changeset
  1592
with $M_{ib}\cap Y_i$ being the marking, which extends to a ball decomposition in the sense of Definition \ref{defn:gluing-decomposition}.
143
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1593
(See Figure \ref{mblabel}.)
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1594
\begin{figure}[t]
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1595
\begin{equation*}
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1596
\mathfig{.4}{ncat/mblabel}
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1597
\end{equation*}
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1598
\caption{A permissible decomposition of a manifold
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1599
whose boundary components are labeled by $\cC$ modules $\{\cN_i\}$.
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1600
Marked balls are shown shaded, plain balls are unshaded.}\label{mblabel}
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1601
\end{figure}
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1602
Given permissible decompositions $x$ and $y$, we say that $x$ is a refinement
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1603
of $y$, or write $x \le y$, if each ball of $y$ is a union of balls of $x$.
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1604
This defines a partial ordering $\cell(W)$, which we will think of as a category.
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1605
(The objects of $\cell(D)$ are permissible decompositions of $W$, and there is a unique
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1606
morphism from $x$ to $y$ if and only if $x$ is a refinement of $y$.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1607
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1608
The collection of modules $\cN$ determines 
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1609
a functor $\psi_\cN$ from $\cell(W)$ to the category of sets 
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1610
(possibly with additional structure if $k=n$).
329
eb03c4a92f98 various changes, mostly rewriting intros to sections for exposition
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 328
diff changeset
  1611
For a decomposition $x = (X_a, M_{ib})$ in $\cell(W)$, define $\psi_\cN(x)$ to be the subset
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1612
\[
191
8c2c330e87f2 working on ncats -- no new material, just improving text
scott@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 190
diff changeset
  1613
	\psi_\cN(x) \sub \left(\prod_a \cC(X_a)\right) \times \left(\prod_{ib} \cN_i(M_{ib})\right)
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1614
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1615
such that the restrictions to the various pieces of shared boundaries amongst the
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1616
$X_a$ and $M_{ib}$ all agree.
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1617
(That is, the fibered product over the boundary restriction maps.)
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1618
If $x$ is a refinement of $y$, define a map $\psi_\cN(x)\to\psi_\cN(y)$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1619
via the gluing (composition or action) maps from $\cC$ and the $\cN_i$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1620
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1621
We now define the set $\cC(W, \cN)$ to be the colimit of the functor $\psi_\cN$.
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1622
(As in \S\ref{ss:ncat-coend}, if $k=n$ we take a colimit in whatever
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1623
category we are enriching over, and if additionally we are in the $A_\infty$ case, 
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1624
then we use a homotopy colimit.)
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1625
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1626
\medskip
108
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 107
diff changeset
  1627
143
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1628
If $D$ is an $m$-ball, $0\le m \le n-k$, then we can similarly define
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 142
diff changeset
  1629
$\cC(D\times W, \cN)$, where in this case $\cN_i$ labels the submanifold 
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1630
$D\times Y_i \sub \bd(D\times W)$.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1631
It is not hard to see that the assignment $D \mapsto \cC(D\times W, \cN)$
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1632
has the structure of an $n{-}k$-category.
144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1633
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1634
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1635
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1636
We will use a simple special case of the above 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1637
construction to define tensor products 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1638
of modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1639
Let $\cM_1$ and $\cM_2$ be modules for an $n$-category $\cC$.
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1640
(If $k=1$ and our manifolds are oriented, then one should be 
144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1641
a left module and the other a right module.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1642
Choose a 1-ball $J$, and label the two boundary points of $J$ by $\cM_1$ and $\cM_2$.
286
ff867bfc8e9c mostly minor changes, reading modules section, stopping for dinner\!
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 279
diff changeset
  1643
Define the tensor product $\cM_1 \tensor \cM_2$ to be the 
435
84834a1fdd50 ncat - minor
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 426
diff changeset
  1644
$n{-}1$-category associated as above to $J$ with its boundary labeled by $\cM_1$ and $\cM_2$.
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1645
This of course depends (functorially)
144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1646
on the choice of 1-ball $J$.
105
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 104
diff changeset
  1647
144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1648
We will define a more general self tensor product (categorified coend) below.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1649
258
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1650
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1651
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1652
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1653
\subsection{Morphisms of modules}
288
6c1b3c954c7e more deligne.tex
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 286
diff changeset
  1654
\label{ss:module-morphisms}
258
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1655
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1656
Modules are collections of functors together with some additional data, so we define morphisms
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1657
of modules to be collections of natural transformations which are compatible with this
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1658
additional data.
259
db18f7c32abe more module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 258
diff changeset
  1659
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1660
More specifically, let $\cX$ and $\cY$ be $\cC$ modules, i.e.\ collections of functors
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1661
$\{\cX_k\}$ and $\{\cY_k\}$, for $0\le k\le n$, from marked $k$-balls to sets 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1662
as in Module Axiom \ref{module-axiom-funct}.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1663
A morphism $g:\cX\to\cY$ is a collection of natural transformations $g_k:\cX_k\to\cY_k$
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1664
satisfying:
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1665
\begin{itemize}
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1666
\item Each $g_k$ commutes with $\bd$.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1667
\item Each $g_k$ commutes with gluing (module composition and $\cC$ action).
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1668
\item Each $g_k$ commutes with taking products.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1669
\item In the top dimension $k=n$, $g_n$ preserves whatever additional structure we are enriching over (e.g.\ vector
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1670
spaces).
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1671
In the $A_\infty$ case (e.g.\ enriching over chain complexes) $g_n$ should live in 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1672
an appropriate derived hom space, as described below.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1673
\end{itemize}
259
db18f7c32abe more module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 258
diff changeset
  1674
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1675
We will be mainly interested in the case $n=1$ and enriched over chain complexes,
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1676
since this is the case that's relevant to the generalized Deligne conjecture of \S\ref{sec:deligne}.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1677
So we treat this case in more detail.
366
b69b09d24049 tikzing left-marked-antirefinements
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 365
diff changeset
  1678
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1679
First we explain the remark about derived hom above.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1680
Let $L$ be a marked 1-ball and let $\cl{\cX}(L)$ denote the local homotopy colimit construction
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1681
associated to $L$ by $\cX$ and $\cC$.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1682
(See \S \ref{ss:ncat_fields} and \S \ref{moddecss}.)
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1683
Define $\cl{\cY}(L)$ similarly.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1684
For $K$ an unmarked 1-ball let $\cl{\cC(K)}$ denote the local homotopy colimit
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1685
construction associated to $K$ by $\cC$.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1686
Then we have an injective gluing map
261
1c408505c9f5 finished def of module morphisms; still need to define (yet another) 'evaluation' map
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 260
diff changeset
  1687
\[
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1688
	\gl: \cl{\cX}(L) \ot \cl{\cC}(K) \to \cl{\cX}(L\cup K) 
261
1c408505c9f5 finished def of module morphisms; still need to define (yet another) 'evaluation' map
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 260
diff changeset
  1689
\]
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1690
which is also a chain map.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1691
(For simplicity we are suppressing mention of boundary conditions on the unmarked 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1692
boundary components of the 1-balls.)
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1693
We define $\hom_\cC(\cX \to \cY)$ to be a collection of (graded linear) natural transformations
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1694
$g: \cl{\cX}(L)\to \cl{\cY}(L)$ such that the following diagram commutes for all $L$ and $K$:
262
3278eafef668 done for the moment with module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
  1695
\[ \xymatrix{
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1696
	\cl{\cX}(L) \ot \cl{\cC}(K) \ar[r]^{\gl} \ar[d]_{g\ot \id} & \cl{\cX}(L\cup K) \ar[d]^{g}\\
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1697
	\cl{\cY}(L) \ot \cl{\cC}(K) \ar[r]^{\gl} & \cl{\cY}(L\cup K)
262
3278eafef668 done for the moment with module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
  1698
} \]
3278eafef668 done for the moment with module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
  1699
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1700
The usual differential on graded linear maps between chain complexes induces a differential
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1701
on $\hom_\cC(\cX \to \cY)$, giving it the structure of a chain complex.
262
3278eafef668 done for the moment with module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
  1702
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1703
Let $\cZ$ be another $\cC$ module.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1704
We define a chain map
262
3278eafef668 done for the moment with module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 261
diff changeset
  1705
\[
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1706
	a: \hom_\cC(\cX \to \cY) \ot (\cX \ot_\cC \cZ) \to \cY \ot_\cC \cZ
386
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 382
diff changeset
  1707
\]
546
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1708
as follows.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1709
Recall that the tensor product $\cX \ot_\cC \cZ$  depends on a choice of interval $J$, labeled
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1710
by $\cX$ on one boundary component and $\cZ$ on the other.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1711
Because we are using the {\it local} homotopy colimit, any generator
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1712
$D\ot x\ot \bar{c}\ot z$ of $\cX \ot_\cC \cZ$ can be written (perhaps non-uniquely) as a gluing
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1713
$(D'\ot x \ot \bar{c}') \bullet (D''\ot \bar{c}''\ot z)$, for some decomposition $J = L'\cup L''$
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1714
and with $D'\ot x \ot \bar{c}'$ a generator of $\cl{\cX}(L')$ and 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1715
$D''\ot \bar{c}''\ot z$ a generator of $\cl{\cZ}(L'')$.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1716
(Such a splitting exists because the blob diagram $D$ can be split into left and right halves, 
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1717
since no blob can include both the leftmost and rightmost intervals in the underlying decomposition.
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1718
This step would fail if we were using the usual hocolimit instead of the local hocolimit.)
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1719
We now define
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1720
\[
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1721
	a: g\ot (D\ot x\ot \bar{c}\ot z) \mapsto g(D'\ot x \ot \bar{c}')\bullet (D''\ot \bar{c}''\ot z) .
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1722
\]
689ef4edbdd7 new def of mophisms between modules
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 543
diff changeset
  1723
This does not depend on the choice of splitting $D = D'\bullet D''$ because $g$ commutes with gluing.
258
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1724
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1725
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1726
fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 236
diff changeset
  1727
512
050dba5e7bdd fixing some (but not all!?) of the hyperref warnings; start on revision of evmap
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 506
diff changeset
  1728
\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{$n{+}1$}{n+1}-category of sphere modules}
218
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 211
diff changeset
  1729
\label{ssec:spherecat}
117
b62214646c4f preparing for semi-public version soon
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 115
diff changeset
  1730
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1731
In this subsection we define $n{+}1$-categories $\cS$ of ``sphere modules" 
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1732
whose objects are $n$-categories.
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1733
With future applications in mind, we treat simultaneously the big category
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1734
of all $n$-categories and all sphere modules and also subcategories thereof.
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1735
When $n=1$ this is closely related to familiar $2$-categories consisting of 
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1736
algebras, bimodules and intertwiners (or a subcategory of that).
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1737
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1738
While it is appropriate to call an $S^0$ module a bimodule,
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1739
this is much less true for higher dimensional spheres, 
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1740
so we prefer the term ``sphere module" for the general case.
144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 143
diff changeset
  1741
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1742
%The results of this subsection are not needed for the rest of the paper,
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1743
%so we will skimp on details in a couple of places. We have included this mostly 
685
8efbd2730ef9 "topological n-cat" --> either "disk-like n-cat" or "ordinary n-cat" (when contrasted with A-inf n-cat)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 683
diff changeset
  1744
%for the sake of comparing our notion of a disk-like $n$-category to other definitions.
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  1745
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1746
For simplicity, we will assume that $n$-categories are enriched over $\c$-vector spaces.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1747
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  1748
The $0$- through $n$-dimensional parts of $\cS$ are various sorts of modules, and we describe
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1749
these first.
259
db18f7c32abe more module morphism stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 258
diff changeset
  1750
The $n{+}1$-dimensional part of $\cS$ consists of intertwiners
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1751
of  $1$-category modules associated to decorated $n$-balls.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1752
We will see below that in order for these $n{+}1$-morphisms to satisfy all of
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1753
the axioms of an $n{+}1$-category (in particular, duality requirements), we will have to assume
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1754
that our $n$-categories and modules have non-degenerate inner products.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1755
(In other words, we need to assume some extra duality on the $n$-categories and modules.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1756
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1757
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1758
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1759
Our first task is to define an $n$-category $m$-sphere module, for $0\le m \le n-1$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1760
These will be defined in terms of certain classes of marked balls, very similarly
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1761
to the definition of $n$-category modules above.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1762
(This, in turn, is very similar to our definition of $n$-category.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1763
Because of this similarity, we only sketch the definitions below.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1764
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1765
We start with $0$-sphere modules, which also could reasonably be called (categorified) bimodules.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1766
(For $n=1$ they are precisely bimodules in the usual, uncategorified sense.)
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1767
We prefer the more awkward term ``0-sphere module" to emphasize the analogy
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1768
with the higher sphere modules defined below.
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1769
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1770
Define a $0$-marked $k$-ball, $1\le k \le n$, to be a pair  $(X, M)$ homeomorphic to the standard
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1771
$(B^k, B^{k-1})$.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1772
See Figure \ref{feb21a}.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1773
Another way to say this is that $(X, M)$ is homeomorphic to $B^{k-1}\times([-1,1], \{0\})$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1774
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1775
\begin{figure}[t]
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1776
$$\tikz[baseline,line width=2pt]{\draw[blue] (-2,0)--(2,0); \fill[red] (0,0) circle (0.1);} \qquad \qquad \tikz[baseline,line width=2pt]{\draw[blue][fill=blue!30!white] (0,0) circle (2 and 1); \draw[red] (0,1)--(0,-1);}$$
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1777
\caption{0-marked 1-ball and 0-marked 2-ball}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1778
\label{feb21a}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1779
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1780
340
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1781
The $0$-marked balls can be cut into smaller balls in various ways.
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1782
We only consider those decompositions in which the smaller balls are either
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1783
$0$-marked (i.e. intersect the $0$-marking of the large ball in a disc) 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 339
diff changeset
  1784
or plain (don't intersect the $0$-marking of the large ball).
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1785
We can also take the boundary of a $0$-marked ball, which is $0$-marked sphere.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1786
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1787
Fix $n$-categories $\cA$ and $\cB$.
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1788
These will label the two halves of a $0$-marked $k$-ball.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1789
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1790
An $n$-category $0$-sphere module $\cM$ over the $n$-categories $\cA$ and $\cB$ is a collection of functors $\cM_k$ from the category
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1791
of $0$-marked $k$-balls, $1\le k \le n$,
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1792
(with the two halves labeled by $\cA$ and $\cB$) to the category of sets.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1793
If $k=n$ these sets should be enriched to the extent $\cA$ and $\cB$ are.
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1794
Given a decomposition of a $0$-marked $k$-ball $X$ into smaller balls $X_i$, we have
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1795
morphism sets $\cA_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ lies on the $\cA$-labeled side)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1796
or $\cB_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ lies on the $\cB$-labeled side)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1797
or $\cM_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ intersects the marking and is therefore a smaller 0-marked ball).
417
d3b05641e7ca making quotation marks consistently "American style"
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 416
diff changeset
  1798
Corresponding to this decomposition we have a composition (or ``gluing") map
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1799
from the product (fibered over the boundary data) of these various sets into $\cM_k(X)$.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1800
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1801
\medskip
107
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 106
diff changeset
  1802
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1803
Part of the structure of an $n$-category 0-sphere module $\cM$  is captured by saying it is
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1804
a collection $\cD^{ab}$ of $n{-}1$-categories, indexed by pairs $(a, b)$ of objects (0-morphisms)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1805
of $\cA$ and $\cB$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1806
Let $J$ be some standard 0-marked 1-ball (i.e.\ an interval with a marked point in its interior).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1807
Given a $j$-ball $X$, $0\le j\le n-1$, we define
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1808
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1809
	\cD(X) \deq \cM(X\times J) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1810
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1811
The product is pinched over the boundary of $J$.
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1812
The set $\cD$ breaks into ``blocks" according to the restrictions to the pinched points of $X\times J$
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1813
(see Figure \ref{feb21b}).
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1814
These restrictions are 0-morphisms $(a, b)$ of $\cA$ and $\cB$.
107
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 106
diff changeset
  1815
530
b236746e8e4d futzing with figures (\begin{center|equation} to \centering)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 529
diff changeset
  1816
\begin{figure}[t] \centering
367
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1817
\begin{tikzpicture}[blue,line width=2pt]
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1818
\draw (0,1) -- (0,-1) node[below] {$X$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1819
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1820
\draw (2,0) -- (4,0) node[below] {$J$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1821
\fill[red] (3,0) circle (0.1);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1822
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1823
\draw[fill=blue!30!white] (6,0) node(a) {} arc (135:90:4) node(top) {} arc (90:45:4) node(b) {} arc (-45:-90:4) node(bottom) {} arc(-90:-135:4);
367
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1824
\draw[red] (top.center) -- (bottom.center);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1825
\fill (a) circle (0.1) node[left] {\color{green!50!brown} $a$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1826
\fill (b) circle (0.1) node[right] {\color{green!50!brown} $b$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1827
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1828
\path (bottom) node[below]{$X \times J$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1829
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1830
\end{tikzpicture}
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1831
\caption{The pinched product $X\times J$}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1832
\label{feb21b}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1833
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1834
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1835
More generally, consider an interval with interior marked points, and with the complements
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1836
of these points labeled by $n$-categories $\cA_i$ ($0\le i\le l$) and the marked points labeled
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1837
by $\cA_i$-$\cA_{i+1}$ 0-sphere modules $\cM_i$.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1838
(See Figure \ref{feb21c}.)
426
8aca80203f9d search & replace: s/((sub?)section|appendix)\s+\\ref/\S\ref/
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 425
diff changeset
  1839
To this data we can apply the coend construction as in \S\ref{moddecss} above
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1840
to obtain an $\cA_0$-$\cA_l$ $0$-sphere module and, forgetfully, an $n{-}1$-category.
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1841
This amounts to a definition of taking tensor products of $0$-sphere modules over $n$-categories.
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1842
530
b236746e8e4d futzing with figures (\begin{center|equation} to \centering)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 529
diff changeset
  1843
\begin{figure}[t] \centering
367
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1844
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 2pt]
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1845
\draw[blue] (0,0) -- (6,0);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1846
\foreach \x/\n in {0.5/0,1.5/1,3/2,4.5/3,5.5/4} {
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1847
	\path (\x,0)  node[below] {\color{green!50!brown}$\cA_{\n}$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1848
}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1849
\foreach \x/\n in {1/0,2/1,4/2,5/3} {
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1850
	\fill[red] (\x,0) circle (0.1) node[above] {\color{green!50!brown}$\cM_{\n}$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1851
}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1852
\end{tikzpicture}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1853
\qquad
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1854
\qquad
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1855
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 2pt]
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1856
\draw[blue] (0,0) circle (2);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1857
\foreach \q/\n in {-45/0,90/1,180/2} {
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1858
	\path (\q:2.4)  node {\color{green!50!brown}$\cA_{\n}$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1859
}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1860
\foreach \q/\n in {60/0,120/1,-120/2} {
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1861
	\fill[red] (\q:2) circle (0.1);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1862
	\path (\q:2.4) node {\color{green!50!brown}$\cM_{\n}$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1863
}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1864
\end{tikzpicture}
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1865
\caption{Marked and labeled 1-manifolds}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1866
\label{feb21c}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1867
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1868
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1869
We could also similarly mark and label a circle, obtaining an $n{-}1$-category
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1870
associated to the marked and labeled circle.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1871
(See Figure \ref{feb21c}.)
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1872
If the circle is divided into two intervals, we can think of this $n{-}1$-category
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1873
as the 2-sided tensor product of the two 0-sphere modules associated to the two intervals.
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1874
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1875
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1876
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1877
Next we define $n$-category 1-sphere modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1878
These are just representations of (modules for) $n{-}1$-categories associated to marked and labeled 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1879
circles (1-spheres) which we just introduced.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1880
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1881
Equivalently, we can define 1-sphere modules in terms of 1-marked $k$-balls, $2\le k\le n$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1882
Fix a marked (and labeled) circle $S$.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1883
Let $C(S)$ denote the cone of $S$, a marked 2-ball (Figure \ref{feb21d}).
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1884
%\nn{I need to make up my mind whether marked things are always labeled too.
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1885
%For the time being, let's say they are.}
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1886
A 1-marked $k$-ball is anything homeomorphic to $B^j \times C(S)$, $0\le j\le n-2$, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1887
where $B^j$ is the standard $j$-ball.
399
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 398
diff changeset
  1888
A 1-marked $k$-ball can be decomposed in various ways into smaller balls, which are either 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 398
diff changeset
  1889
(a) smaller 1-marked $k$-balls, (b) 0-marked $k$-balls, or (c) plain $k$-balls.
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1890
(See Figure \ref{subdividing1marked}.)
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1891
We now proceed as in the above module definitions.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1892
530
b236746e8e4d futzing with figures (\begin{center|equation} to \centering)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 529
diff changeset
  1893
\begin{figure}[t] \centering
367
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1894
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 2pt]
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1895
\draw[blue][fill=blue!15!white] (0,0) circle (2);
367
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1896
\fill[red] (0,0) circle (0.1);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1897
\foreach \qm/\qa/\n in {70/-30/0, 120/95/1, -120/180/2} {
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1898
	\draw[red] (0,0) -- (\qm:2);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1899
	\path (\qa:1) node {\color{green!50!brown} $\cA_\n$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1900
	\path (\qm+20:2.5) node(M\n) {\color{green!50!brown} $\cM_\n$};
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1901
	\draw[line width=1pt, green!50!brown, ->] (M\n.\qm+135) to[out=\qm+135,in=\qm+90] (\qm+5:1.3);
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1902
}
5ce95bd193ba tikzing feb21 diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 366
diff changeset
  1903
\end{tikzpicture}
557
5fdf1488ce20 resolving two more nns
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 555
diff changeset
  1904
\caption{Cone on a marked circle, the prototypical 1-marked ball}
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1905
\label{feb21d}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1906
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1907
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1908
\begin{figure}[t] \centering
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1909
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 2pt]
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1910
\draw[blue][fill=blue!15!white] (0,0) circle (2);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1911
\fill[red] (0,0) circle (0.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1912
\foreach \qm/\qa/\n in {70/-30/0, 120/95/1, -120/180/2} {
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1913
	\draw[red] (0,0) -- (\qm:2);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1914
%	\path (\qa:1) node {\color{green!50!brown} $\cA_\n$};
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1915
%	\path (\qm+20:2.5) node(M\n) {\color{green!50!brown} $\cM_\n$};
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1916
%	\draw[line width=1pt, green!50!brown, ->] (M\n.\qm+135) to[out=\qm+135,in=\qm+90] (\qm+5:1.3);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1917
}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1918
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1919
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1920
\begin{scope}[black, thin]
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1921
\clip (0,0) circle (2);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1922
\draw (0:1) -- (90:1) -- (180:1) -- (270:1) -- cycle;
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1923
\draw (90:1) -- (90:2.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1924
\draw (180:1) -- (180:2.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1925
\draw (270:1) -- (270:2.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1926
\draw (0:1) -- (15:2.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1927
\draw (0:1) -- (315:1.5) -- (270:1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1928
\draw (315:1.5) -- (315:2.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1929
\end{scope}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1930
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1931
\node(0marked) at (2.5,2.25) {$0$-marked ball};
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1932
\node(1marked) at (3.5,1) {$1$-marked ball};
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1933
\node(plain) at (3,-1) {plain ball};
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1934
\draw[line width=1pt, green!50!brown, ->] (0marked.270) to[out=270,in=45] (50:1.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1935
\draw[line width=1pt, green!50!brown, ->] (1marked.225) to[out=270,in=45] (0.4,0.1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1936
\draw[line width=1pt, green!50!brown, ->] (plain.90) to[out=135,in=45] (-45:1);
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1937
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1938
\end{tikzpicture}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1939
\caption{Subdividing a $1$-marked ball into plain, $0$-marked and $1$-marked balls.}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1940
\label{subdividing1marked}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1941
\end{figure}
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  1942
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1943
A $n$-category 1-sphere module is, among other things, an $n{-}2$-category $\cD$ with
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1944
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1945
	\cD(X) \deq \cM(X\times C(S)) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1946
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1947
The product is pinched over the boundary of $C(S)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1948
$\cD$ breaks into ``blocks" according to the restriction to the 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1949
image of $\bd C(S) = S$ in $X\times C(S)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1950
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1951
More generally, consider a 2-manifold $Y$ 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1952
(e.g.\ 2-ball or 2-sphere) marked by an embedded 1-complex $K$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1953
The components of $Y\setminus K$ are labeled by $n$-categories, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1954
the edges of $K$ are labeled by 0-sphere modules, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1955
and the 0-cells of $K$ are labeled by 1-sphere modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1956
We can now apply the coend construction and obtain an $n{-}2$-category.
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1957
If $Y$ has boundary then this $n{-}2$-category is a module for the $n{-}1$-category
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1958
associated to the (marked, labeled) boundary of $Y$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1959
In particular, if $\bd Y$ is a 1-sphere then we get a 1-sphere module as defined above.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1960
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1961
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1962
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1963
It should now be clear how to define $n$-category $m$-sphere modules for $0\le m \le n-1$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1964
For example, there is an $n{-}2$-category associated to a marked, labeled 2-sphere,
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1965
and a 2-sphere module is a representation of such an $n{-}2$-category.
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1966
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1967
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1968
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1969
We can now define the $n$-or-less-dimensional part of our $n{+}1$-category $\cS$.
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1970
Choose some collection of $n$-categories, then choose some collections of 0-sphere modules between
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1971
these $n$-categories, then choose some collection of 1-sphere modules for the various
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1972
possible marked 1-spheres labeled by the $n$-categories and 0-sphere modules, and so on.
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1973
Let $L_i$ denote the collection of $i{-}1$-sphere modules we have chosen.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1974
(For convenience, we declare a $(-1)$-sphere module to be an $n$-category.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1975
There is a wide range of possibilities.
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1976
The set $L_0$ could contain infinitely many $n$-categories or just one.
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  1977
For each pair of $n$-categories in $L_0$, $L_1$ could contain no 0-sphere modules at all or 
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1978
it could contain several.
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1979
The only requirement is that each $k$-sphere module be a module for a $k$-sphere $n{-}k$-category
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1980
constructed out of labels taken from $L_j$ for $j<k$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1981
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1982
We now define $\cS(X)$, for $X$ a ball of dimension at most $n$, to be the set of all 
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1983
cell-complexes $K$ embedded in $X$, with the codimension-$j$ parts of $(X, K)$ labeled
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1984
by elements of $L_j$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1985
As described above, we can think of each decorated $k$-ball as defining a $k{-}1$-sphere module
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1986
for the $n{-}k{+}1$-category associated to its decorated boundary.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1987
Thus the $k$-morphisms of $\cS$ (for $k\le n$) can be thought 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1988
of as $n$-category $k{-}1$-sphere modules 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1989
(generalizations of bimodules).
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1990
On the other hand, we can equally well think of the $k$-morphisms as decorations on $k$-balls, 
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1991
and from this point of view it is clear that they satisfy all of the axioms of an
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1992
$n{+}1$-category.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1993
(All of the axioms for the less-than-$n{+}1$-dimensional part of an $n{+}1$-category, that is.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1994
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1995
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1996
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1997
Next we define the $n{+}1$-morphisms of $\cS$.
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  1998
The construction of the 0- through $n$-morphisms was easy and tautological, but the 
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  1999
$n{+}1$-morphisms will require some effort and combinatorial topology, as well as additional
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  2000
duality assumptions on the lower morphisms. These are required because we define the spaces of $n{+}1$-morphisms by making arbitrary choices of incoming and outgoing boundaries for each $n$-ball. The additional duality assumptions are needed to prove independence of our definition form these choices.
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  2001
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2002
Let $X$ be an $n{+}1$-ball, and let $c$ be a decoration of its boundary
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2003
by a cell complex labeled by 0- through $n$-morphisms, as above.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2004
Choose an $n{-}1$-sphere $E\sub \bd X$ which divides
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2005
$\bd X$ into ``incoming" and ``outgoing" boundary $\bd_-X$ and $\bd_+X$.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2006
Let $E_c$ denote $E$ decorated by the restriction of $c$ to $E$.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2007
Recall from above the associated 1-category $\cS(E_c)$.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2008
We can also have $\cS(E_c)$ modules $\cS(\bd_-X_c)$ and $\cS(\bd_+X_c)$.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2009
Define
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2010
\[
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2011
	\cS(X; c; E) \deq \hom_{\cS(E_c)}(\cS(\bd_-X_c), \cS(\bd_+X_c)) .
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2012
\]
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  2013
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  2014
We will show that if the sphere modules are equipped with a ``compatible family of 
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  2015
non-degenerate inner products", then there is a coherent family of isomorphisms
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2016
$\cS(X; c; E) \cong \cS(X; c; E')$ for all pairs of choices $E$ and $E'$.
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  2017
This will allow us to define $\cS(X; c)$ independently of the choice of $E$.
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  2018
390
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2019
First we must define ``inner product", ``non-degenerate" and ``compatible".
387
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2020
Let $Y$ be a decorated $n$-ball, and $\ol{Y}$ it's mirror image.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2021
(We assume we are working in the unoriented category.)
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2022
Let $Y\cup\ol{Y}$ denote the decorated $n$-sphere obtained by gluing $Y$ and $\ol{Y}$
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2023
along their common boundary.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2024
An {\it inner product} on $\cS(Y)$ is a dual vector
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2025
\[
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2026
	z_Y : \cS(Y\cup\ol{Y}) \to \c.
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2027
\]
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2028
We will also use the notation
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2029
\[
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2030
	\langle a, b\rangle \deq z_Y(a\bullet \ol{b}) \in \c .
f0518720227a sphere modules (in progress)
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 386
diff changeset
  2031
\]
390
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2032
An inner product induces a linear map
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2033
\begin{eqnarray*}
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2034
	\varphi: \cS(Y) &\to& \cS(Y)^* \\
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2035
	a &\mapsto& \langle a, \cdot \rangle
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2036
\end{eqnarray*}
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2037
which satisfies, for all morphisms $e$ of $\cS(\bd Y)$,
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2038
\[
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2039
	\varphi(ae)(b) = \langle ae, b \rangle = z_Y(a\bullet e\bullet b) = 
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2040
			\langle a, eb \rangle = \varphi(a)(eb) .
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2041
\]
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2042
In other words, $\varphi$ is a map of $\cS(\bd Y)$ modules.
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2043
An inner product is {\it non-degenerate} if $\varphi$ is an isomorphism.
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2044
This implies that $\cS(Y; c)$ is finite dimensional for all boundary conditions $c$.
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2045
(One can think of these inner products as giving some duality in dimension $n{+}1$;
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2046
heretofore we have only assumed duality in dimensions 0 through $n$.)
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2047
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2048
Next we define compatibility.
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2049
Let $Y = Y_1\cup Y_2$ with $D = Y_1\cap Y_2$.
398
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  2050
Let $X_1$ and $X_2$ be the two components of $Y\times I$ cut along
2a9c637182f0 edits to sphere-modules stuff: some todos added
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 393
diff changeset
  2051
$D\times I$, in both cases using the pinched product.
390
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2052
(Here we are overloading notation and letting $D$ denote both a decorated and an undecorated
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2053
manifold.)
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2054
We have $\bd X_i = Y_i \cup \ol{Y}_i \cup (D\times I)$
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2055
(see Figure \ref{jun23a}).
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2056
\begin{figure}[t]
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2057
\begin{equation*}
497
18b742b1b308 YxI sliced open diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 494
diff changeset
  2058
\mathfig{.6}{ncat/YxI-sliced}
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2059
\end{equation*}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2060
\caption{$Y\times I$ sliced open}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2061
\label{jun23a}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2062
\end{figure}
390
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2063
Given $a_i\in \cS(Y_i)$, $b_i\in \cS(\ol{Y}_i)$ and $v\in\cS(D\times I)$
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2064
which agree on their boundaries, we can evaluate
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2065
\[
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2066
	z_{Y_i}(a_i\bullet b_i\bullet v) \in \c .
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2067
\]
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2068
(This requires a choice of homeomorphism $Y_i \cup \ol{Y}_i \cup (D\times I) \cong
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2069
Y_i \cup \ol{Y}_i$, but the value of $z_{Y_i}$ is independent of this choice.)
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2070
We can think of $z_{Y_i}$ as giving a function
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2071
\[
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2072
	\psi_i : \cS(Y_i) \ot \cS(\ol{Y}_i) \to \cS(D\times I)^* 
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2073
					\stackrel{\varphi\inv}{\longrightarrow} \cS(D\times I) .
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2074
\]
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2075
We can now finally define a family of inner products to be {\it compatible} if
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2076
for all decompositions $Y = Y_1\cup Y_2$ as above and all $a_i\in \cS(Y_i)$, $b_i\in \cS(\ol{Y}_i)$
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2077
we have
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2078
\[
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2079
	z_Y(a_1\bullet a_2\bullet b_1\bullet b_2) = 
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2080
				z_{D\times I}(\psi_1(a_1\ot b_1)\bullet \psi_2(a_2\ot b_2)) .
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2081
\]
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2082
In other words, the inner product on $Y$ is determined by the inner products on
027bfdae3098 define compatible familty of non-degenerate IPs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 387
diff changeset
  2083
$Y_1$, $Y_2$ and $D\times I$.
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  2084
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2085
Now we show how to unambiguously identify $\cS(X; c; E)$ and $\cS(X; c; E')$ for any
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2086
two choices of $E$ and $E'$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2087
Consider first the case where $\bd X$ is decomposed as three $n$-balls $A$, $B$ and $C$,
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2088
with $E = \bd(A\cup B)$ and $E' = \bd A$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2089
We must provide an isomorphism between $\cS(X; c; E) = \hom(\cS(C), \cS(A\cup B))$
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2090
and $\cS(X; c; E') = \hom(\cS(C\cup \ol{B}), \cS(A))$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2091
Let $D = B\cap A$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2092
Then as above we can construct a map
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2093
\[
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2094
	\psi: \cS(B)\ot\cS(\ol{B}) \to \cS(D\times I) .
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2095
\]
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2096
Given $f\in \hom(\cS(C), \cS(A\cup B))$ we define $f'\in \hom(\cS(C\cup \ol{B}), \cS(A))$
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2097
to be the composition
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2098
\[
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2099
	\cS(C\cup \ol{B}) \stackrel{f\ot\id}{\longrightarrow}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2100
		\cS(A\cup B\cup \ol{B})  \stackrel{\id\ot\psi}{\longrightarrow}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2101
			\cS(A\cup(D\times I)) \stackrel{\cong}{\longrightarrow} \cS(A) .
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2102
\]
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2103
(See Figure \ref{jun23b}.)
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2104
\begin{figure}[t]
443
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2105
$$
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2106
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 1pt,x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2107
\draw (0,0) node(R) {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2108
	-- (0.75,0) node[below] {$\bar{B}$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2109
	--(1.5,0)  node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2110
	arc (0:80:1.5) node[above] {$D \times I$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2111
	arc (80:180:1.5);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2112
\foreach \r in {0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2} {
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2113
	\draw[blue!50, line width = 0.5pt] (\r,0) arc (0:180:\r);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2114
}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2115
\draw[fill=white]
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2116
	(R) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2117
	arc (45:65:3) node[below] {$B$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2118
	arc (65:90:3) node[below] {$A$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2119
	arc (90:135:3) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2120
	arc (-135:-90:3) node[below] {$C$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2121
	arc (-90:-45:3);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2122
\draw[fill]  (150:1.5) circle (2pt) node[above=4pt] {$D$};
547
fbad527790c1 minor: futzing with font size in 2 figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 546
diff changeset
  2123
\node[green!50!brown] at (-2,0) {\scalebox{1.4}{$\uparrow f$}};
fbad527790c1 minor: futzing with font size in 2 figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 546
diff changeset
  2124
\node[green!50!brown] at (0.2,0.8) {\scalebox{1.4}{$\uparrow \psi$}};
443
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2125
\end{tikzpicture}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2126
$$
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2127
\caption{Moving $B$ from top to bottom}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2128
\label{jun23b}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2129
\end{figure}
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2130
Let $D' = B\cap C$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2131
Using the inner products there is an adjoint map
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2132
\[
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2133
	\psi^\dagger: \cS(D'\times I) \to \cS(\ol{B})\ot\cS(B) .
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2134
\]
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2135
Given $f'\in \hom(\cS(C\cup \ol{B}), \cS(A))$ we define $f\in \hom(\cS(C), \cS(A\cup B))$
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2136
to be the composition
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2137
\[
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2138
	\cS(C) \stackrel{\cong}{\longrightarrow}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2139
		\cS(C\cup(D'\times I)) \stackrel{\id\ot\psi^\dagger}{\longrightarrow}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2140
			\cS(C\cup \ol{B}\cup B)   \stackrel{f'\ot\id}{\longrightarrow}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2141
				\cS(A\cup B) .
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2142
\]
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2143
(See Figure \ref{jun23c}.)
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2144
\begin{figure}[t]
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2145
\begin{equation*}
443
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2146
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 1pt,x=1.5cm,y=-1.5cm]
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2147
\draw (0,0) node(R) {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2148
	-- (0.75,0) node[above] {$B$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2149
	--(1.5,0)  node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2150
	arc (0:80:1.5) node[below] {$D' \times I$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2151
	arc (80:180:1.5);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2152
\foreach \r in {0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2} {
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2153
	\draw[blue!50, line width = 0.5pt] (\r,0) arc (0:180:\r);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2154
}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2155
\draw[fill=white]
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2156
	(R) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2157
	arc (45:65:3) node[above] {$\bar{B}$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2158
	arc (65:90:3) node[below] {$C$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2159
	arc (90:135:3) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2160
	arc (-135:-90:3) node[below] {$A$}
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2161
	arc (-90:-45:3);
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2162
\draw[fill]  (150:1.5) circle (2pt) node[below=4pt] {$D'$};
547
fbad527790c1 minor: futzing with font size in 2 figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 546
diff changeset
  2163
\node[green!50!brown] at (-2,0) {\scalebox{1.4}{$f'\uparrow $}};
fbad527790c1 minor: futzing with font size in 2 figs
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 546
diff changeset
  2164
\node[green!50!brown] at (0.2,0.8) {\scalebox{1.4}{$\psi^\dagger \uparrow $}};
443
5a560cfd9893 tikzing two diagrams
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 440
diff changeset
  2165
\end{tikzpicture}
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2166
\end{equation*}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2167
\caption{Moving $B$ from bottom to top}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2168
\label{jun23c}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2169
\end{figure}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2170
Let $D' = B\cap C$.
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2171
It is not hard too show that the above two maps are mutually inverse.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2172
559
62a402dd3e6e assoc of n+1
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 557
diff changeset
  2173
\begin{lem} \label{equator-lemma}
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2174
Any two choices of $E$ and $E'$ are related by a series of modifications as above.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2175
\end{lem}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2176
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2177
\begin{proof}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2178
(Sketch)
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2179
$E$ and $E'$ are isotopic, and any isotopy is 
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2180
homotopic to a composition of small isotopies which are either
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2181
(a) supported away from $E$, or (b) modify $E$ in the simple manner described above.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2182
\end{proof}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2183
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2184
It follows from the lemma that we can construct an isomorphism
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2185
between $\cS(X; c; E)$ and $\cS(X; c; E')$ for any pair $E$, $E'$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2186
This construction involves on a choice of simple ``moves" (as above) to transform
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2187
$E$ to $E'$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2188
We must now show that the isomorphism does not depend on this choice.
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2189
We will show below that it suffice to check two ``movie moves".
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2190
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2191
The first movie move is to push $E$ across an $n$-ball $B$ as above, then push it back.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2192
The result is equivalent to doing nothing.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2193
As we remarked above, the isomorphisms corresponding to these two pushes are mutually
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2194
inverse, so we have invariance under this movie move.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2195
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  2196
The second movie move replaces two successive pushes in the same direction,
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2197
across $B_1$ and $B_2$, say, with a single push across $B_1\cup B_2$.
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2198
(See Figure \ref{jun23d}.)
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2199
\begin{figure}[t]
456
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2200
\begin{tikzpicture}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2201
\node(L) {
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2202
\scalebox{0.5}{
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2203
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 1pt,x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2204
\draw[red] (0.75,0) -- +(2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2205
\draw[red] (0,0) node(R) {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2206
	-- (0.75,0) node[below] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2207
	--(1.5,0)  node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2208
\draw[fill]  (150:1.5) circle (2pt) node[above=4pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2209
\draw (1.5,0) arc (0:149:1.5);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2210
\draw[red]
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2211
	(R) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2212
	arc (-45:-135:3) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2213
\draw[red] (-5.5,0) -- (-4.2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2214
\draw (R) arc (45:75:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2215
\draw (150:1.5) arc (74:135:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2216
\node at (-2,0) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_1$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2217
\node at (0.2,0.8) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_2$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2218
\node at (-4,1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$A$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2219
\node at (-4,-1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$C$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2220
\node[red] at (2.53,0.35) {\scalebox{2.0}{$E$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2221
\end{tikzpicture}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2222
}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2223
};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2224
\node(M) at (5,4) {
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2225
\scalebox{0.5}{
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2226
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 1pt,x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2227
\draw[red] (0.75,0) -- +(2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2228
\draw[red] (0,0) node(R) {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2229
	-- (0.75,0) node[below] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2230
	--(1.5,0)  node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2231
\draw[fill]  (150:1.5) circle (2pt) node[above=4pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2232
\draw(1.5,0) arc (0:149:1.5);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2233
\draw
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2234
	(R) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2235
	arc (-45:-135:3) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2236
\draw[red] (-5.5,0) -- (-4.2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2237
\draw[red] (R) arc (45:75:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2238
\draw[red] (150:1.5) arc (74:135:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2239
\node at (-2,0) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_1$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2240
\node at (0.2,0.8) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_2$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2241
\node at (-4,1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$A$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2242
\node at (-4,-1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$C$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2243
\node[red] at (2.53,0.35) {\scalebox{2.0}{$E$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2244
\end{tikzpicture}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2245
}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2246
};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2247
\node(R) at (10,0) {
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2248
\scalebox{0.5}{
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2249
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline,line width = 1pt,x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2250
\draw[red] (0.75,0) -- +(2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2251
\draw (0,0) node(R) {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2252
	-- (0.75,0) node[below] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2253
	--(1.5,0)  node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2254
\draw[fill]  (150:1.5) circle (2pt) node[above=4pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2255
\draw[red] (1.5,0) arc (0:149:1.5);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2256
\draw
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2257
	(R) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2258
	arc (-45:-135:3) node[circle,fill=black,inner sep=2pt] {};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2259
\draw[red] (-5.5,0) -- (-4.2,0);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2260
\draw (R) arc (45:75:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2261
\draw[red] (150:1.5) arc (74:135:3);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2262
\node at (-2,0) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_1$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2263
\node at (0.2,0.8) {\scalebox{2.0}{$B_2$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2264
\node at (-4,1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$A$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2265
\node at (-4,-1.2) {\scalebox{2.0}{$C$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2266
\node[red] at (2.53,0.35) {\scalebox{2.0}{$E$}};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2267
\end{tikzpicture}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2268
}
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2269
};
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2270
\draw[->] (L) to[out=90,in=225] node[sloped, above] {push $B_1$} (M);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2271
\draw[->] (M)  to[out=-45,in=90] node[sloped, above] {push $B_2$} (R);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2272
\draw[->] (L) to[out=-35,in=-145] node[sloped, below] {push $B_1 \cup B_2$} (R);
a5d75e0f9229 filtration -> simplex, and another diagram
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 448
diff changeset
  2273
\end{tikzpicture}
393
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2274
\caption{A movie move}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2275
\label{jun23d}
0daa4983d229 figures for n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 392
diff changeset
  2276
\end{figure}
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2277
Invariance under this movie move follows from the compatibility of the inner
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2278
product for $B_1\cup B_2$ with the inner products for $B_1$ and $B_2$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2279
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2280
%The third movie move could be called ``locality" or ``disjoint commutativity".
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2281
%\nn{...}
439
10f0f68cafb4 mostly (entirely?) ncat revisions
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 435
diff changeset
  2282
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2283
If $n\ge 2$, these two movie move suffice:
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2284
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2285
\begin{lem}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2286
Assume $n\ge 2$ and fix $E$ and $E'$ as above.
550
c9f41c18a96f deleting nn's
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 547
diff changeset
  2287
Then any two sequences of elementary moves connecting $E$ to $E'$
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2288
are related by a sequence of the two movie moves defined above.
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2289
\end{lem}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2290
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2291
\begin{proof}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2292
(Sketch)
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2293
Consider a two parameter family of diffeomorphisms (one parameter family of isotopies) 
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2294
of $\bd X$.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2295
Up to homotopy,
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2296
such a family is homotopic to a family which can be decomposed 
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2297
into small families which are either
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2298
(a) supported away from $E$, 
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2299
(b) have boundaries corresponding to the two movie moves above.
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2300
Finally, observe that the space of $E$'s is simply connected.
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2301
(This fails for $n=1$.)
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2302
\end{proof}
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2303
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2304
For $n=1$ we have to check an additional ``global" relations corresponding to 
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2305
rotating the 0-sphere $E$ around the 1-sphere $\bd X$.
529
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 528
diff changeset
  2306
But if $n=1$, then we are in the case of ordinary algebroids and bimodules,
560
b138ee4a5938 friday afternoon
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 559
diff changeset
  2307
and this is just the well-known ``Frobenius reciprocity" result for bimodules \cite{MR1424954}.
392
a7b53f6a339d finished def of sphere module n+1-cat
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 390
diff changeset
  2308
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2309
\medskip
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2310
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2311
We have now defined $\cS(X; c)$ for any $n{+}1$-ball $X$ with boundary decoration $c$.
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2312
We must also define, for any homeomorphism $X\to X'$, an action $f: \cS(X; c) \to \cS(X', f(c))$.
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2313
Choosing an equator $E\sub \bd X$ we have 
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2314
\[
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2315
	\cS(X; c) \cong \cS(X; c; E) \deq \hom_{\cS(E_c)}(\cS(\bd_-X_c), \cS(\bd_+X_c)) .
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2316
\]
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2317
We define $f: \cS(X; c) \to \cS(X', f(c))$ to be the tautological map
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2318
\[
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2319
	f: \cS(X; c; E) \to \cS(X'; f(c); f(E)) .
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2320
\]
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2321
It is easy to show that this is independent of the choice of $E$.
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2322
Note also that this map depends only on the restriction of $f$ to $\bd X$.
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2323
In particular, if $F: X\to X$ is the identity on $\bd X$ then $f$ acts trivially, as required by
552
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 551
diff changeset
  2324
Axiom \ref{axiom:extended-isotopies}.
505
8ed3aeb78778 sphere module n+1 mor stuff
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 497
diff changeset
  2325
506
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
  2326
We define product $n{+}1$-morphisms to be identity maps of modules.
101
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 99
diff changeset
  2327
506
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
  2328
To define (binary) composition of $n{+}1$-morphisms, choose the obvious common equator
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 505
diff changeset
  2329
then compose the module maps.
559
62a402dd3e6e assoc of n+1
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 557
diff changeset
  2330
The proof that this composition rule is associative is similar to the proof of Lemma \ref{equator-lemma}.