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%!TEX root = ../blob1.tex
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\section{The blob complex for $A_\infty$ $n$-categories}
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\label{sec:ainfblob}
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Given an $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\cC$ and an $n$-manifold $M$, we define the blob
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complex $\bc_*(M)$ to the be the homotopy colimit $\cC(M)$ of Section \ref{sec:ncats}.
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\nn{say something about this being anticlimatically tautological?}
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We will show below 
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in Corollary \ref{cor:new-old}
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that this agrees (up to homotopy) with our original definition of the blob complex
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in the case of plain $n$-categories.
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When we need to distinguish between the new and old definitions, we will refer to the 
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new-fangled and old-fashioned blob complex.
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\medskip
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\subsection{The small blob complex}
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\input{text/smallblobs}
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\subsection{A product formula}
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\label{ss:product-formula}
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\noop{
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Let $Y$ be a $k$-manifold, $F$ be an $n{-}k$-manifold, and 
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\[
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	E = Y\times F .
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\]
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Let $\cC$ be an $n$-category.
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Let $\cF$ be the $k$-category of Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls}, 
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\[
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	\cF(X) = \cC(X\times F)
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\]
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for $X$ an $m$-ball with $m\le k$.
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}
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\nn{need to settle on notation; proof and statement are inconsistent}
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\begin{thm} \label{product_thm}
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Given a topological $n$-category $C$ and a $n{-}k$-manifold $F$, recall from Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls} that there is an  $A_\infty$ $k$-category $C^{\times F}$ defined by
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\begin{equation*}
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C^{\times F}(B) = \cB_*(B \times F, C).
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\end{equation*}
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Now, given a $k$-manifold $Y$, there is a homotopy equivalence between the `old-fashioned' blob complex for $Y \times F$ with coefficients in $C$ and the `new-fangled' (i.e.\ homotopy colimit) blob complex for $Y$ with coefficients in $C^{\times F}$:
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\begin{align*}
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\cB_*(Y \times F, C) & \htpy \cB_*(Y, C^{\times F})
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\end{align*}
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\end{thm}
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\begin{proof}%[Proof of Theorem \ref{product_thm}]
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We will use the concrete description of the colimit from Subsection \ref{ss:ncat_fields}.
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First we define a map 
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\[
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	\psi: \bc_*^\cF(Y) \to \bc_*^C(Y\times F) .
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\]
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In filtration degree 0 we just glue together the various blob diagrams on $X\times F$
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(where $X$ is a component of a permissible decomposition of $Y$) to get a blob diagram on
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$Y\times F$.
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In filtration degrees 1 and higher we define the map to be zero.
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It is easy to check that this is a chain map.
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Next we define a map 
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\[
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	\phi: \bc_*^C(Y\times F) \to \bc_*^\cF(Y) .
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\]
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Actually, we will define it on the homotopy equivalent subcomplex
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$\cS_* \sub \bc_*^C(Y\times F)$ generated by blob diagrams which are small with 
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respect to some open cover
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of $Y\times F$
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(Proposition \ref{thm:small-blobs}).
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We will have to show eventually that this is independent (up to homotopy) of the choice of cover.
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Also, for a fixed choice of cover we will only be able to define the map for blob degree less than
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some bound, but this bound goes to infinity as the cover become finer.
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Given a decomposition $K$ of $Y$ into $k$-balls $X_i$, let $K\times F$ denote the corresponding
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decomposition of $Y\times F$ into the pieces $X_i\times F$.
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%We will define $\phi$ inductively, starting at blob degree 0.
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%Given a 0-blob diagram $x$ on $Y\times F$, we can choose a decomposition $K$ of $Y$
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%such that $x$ is splittable with respect to $K\times F$.
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%This defines a filtration degree 0 element of $\bc_*^\cF(Y)$
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We will define $\phi$ using a variant of the method of acyclic models.
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Let $a\in \cS_m$ be a blob diagram on $Y\times F$.
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For $m$ sufficiently small there exists a decomposition $K$ of $Y$ into $k$-balls such that the
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codimension 1 cells of $K\times F$ miss the blobs of $a$, and more generally such that $a$ is splittable along (the codimension-1 part of) $K\times F$.
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Let $D(a)$ denote the subcomplex of $\bc_*^\cF(Y)$ generated by all $(a, \ol{K})$
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such that each $K_i$ has the aforementioned splittable property.
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(Recall that $\ol{K} = (K_0,\ldots,K_l)$ denotes a chain of decompositions;
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see Subsection \ref{ss:ncat_fields}.)
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\nn{need to define $D(a)$ more clearly; also includes $(b_j, \ol{K})$ where
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$\bd(a) = \sum b_j$.}
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(By $(a, \ol{K})$ we really mean $(a^\sharp, \ol{K})$, where $a^\sharp$ is 
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$a$ split according to $K_0\times F$.
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To simplify notation we will just write plain $a$ instead of $a^\sharp$.)
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Roughly speaking, $D(a)$ consists of filtration degree 0 stuff which glues up to give
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$a$, filtration degree 1 stuff which makes all of the filtration degree 0 stuff homologous, 
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filtration degree 2 stuff which kills the homology created by the 
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filtration degree 1 stuff, and so on.
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More formally,
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\begin{lemma}
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$D(a)$ is acyclic.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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We will prove acyclicity in the first couple of degrees, and \nn{in this draft, at least}
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leave the general case to the reader.
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Let $K$ and $K'$ be two decompositions of $Y$ compatible with $a$.
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We want to show that $(a, K)$ and $(a, K')$ are homologous via filtration degree 1 stuff.
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\nn{need to say this better; these two chains don't have the same boundary.}
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We might hope that $K$ and $K'$ have a common refinement, but this is not necessarily
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the case.
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(Consider the $x$-axis and the graph of $y = x^2\sin(1/x)$ in $\r^2$.)
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However, we {\it can} find another decomposition $L$ such that $L$ shares common
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refinements with both $K$ and $K'$.
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Let $KL$ and $K'L$ denote these two refinements.
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Then filtration degree 1 chains associated to the four anti-refinemnts
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$KL\to K$, $KL\to L$, $K'L\to L$ and $K'L\to K'$
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give the desired chain connecting $(a, K)$ and $(a, K')$
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(see Figure \ref{zzz4}).
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\begin{figure}[!ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\begin{tikzpicture}
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\foreach \x/\label in {-3/K, 0/L, 3/K'} {
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	\node(\label) at (\x,0) {$\label$};
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}
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\foreach \x/\la/\lb in {-1.5/K/L, 1.5/K'/L} {
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	\node(\la \lb) at (\x,-1.5) {$\la \lb$};
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	\draw[->] (\la \lb) -- (\la);
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	\draw[->] (\la \lb) -- (\lb); 
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}
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{Connecting $K$ and $K'$ via $L$}
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\label{zzz4}
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\end{figure}
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Consider a different choice of decomposition $L'$ in place of $L$ above.
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This leads to a cycle consisting of filtration degree 1 stuff.
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We want to show that this cycle bounds a chain of filtration degree 2 stuff.
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Choose a decomposition $M$ which has common refinements with each of 
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$K$, $KL$, $L$, $K'L$, $K'$, $K'L'$, $L'$ and $KL'$.
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\nn{need to also require that $KLM$ antirefines to $KM$, etc.}
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Then we have a filtration degree 2 chain, as shown in Figure \ref{zzz5}, which does the trick.
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(Each small triangle in Figure \ref{zzz5} can be filled with a filtration degree 2 chain.)
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%\begin{equation*}
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%\mathfig{1.0}{tempkw/zz5}
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%\end{equation*}
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\begin{equation*}
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\begin{tikzpicture}
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\node(M) at (0,0) {$M$};
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\foreach \angle/\label in {0/K', 45/K'L, 90/L, 135/KL, 180/K, 225/KL', 270/L', 315/K'L'} {
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	\node(\label) at (\angle:4) {$\label$};
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}
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\foreach \label in {K', L, K, L'} {
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	\node(\label M) at ($(M)!0.6!(\label)$) {$\label M$};
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	\draw[->] (\label M)--(M);
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	\draw[->] (\label M)--(\label);
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}
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\foreach \k in {K, K'} {
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	\foreach \l in {L, L'} {
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		\node(\k \l M) at (intersection cs: first line={(\k M)--(\l)}, second line={(\l M)--(\k)}) {$\k \l M$};
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(M);
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(\k \l );
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(\k M);
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(\l);
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(\l M);
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		\draw[->] (\k \l M)--(\k);
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	}
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}
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\draw[->] (K'L') to[bend right=10] (K');
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\draw[->] (K'L') to[bend left=10] (L');
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\draw[->] (KL') to[bend left=10] (K);
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\draw[->] (KL') to[bend right=10] (L');
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\draw[->] (K'L) to[bend left=10] (K');
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\draw[->] (K'L) to[bend right=10] (L);
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\draw[->] (KL) to[bend right=10] (K);
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\draw[->] (KL) to[bend left=10] (L);
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{Filling in $K$-$KL$-$L$-$K'L$-$K'$-$K'L'$-$L'$-$KL'$-$K$}
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\label{zzz5}
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\end{figure}
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Continuing in this way we see that $D(a)$ is acyclic.
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\end{proof}
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$\phi:\cS_* \to \bc_*^\cF(Y)$.
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This map is defined in sufficiently low degrees, sends a blob diagram $a$ to $D(a)$, 
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and is well-defined up to (iterated) homotopy.
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The subcomplex $\cS_* \subset \bc_*^C(Y\times F)$ depends on choice of cover of $Y\times F$.
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If we refine that cover, we get a complex $\cS'_* \subset \cS_*$
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and a map $\phi':\cS'_* \to \bc_*^\cF(Y)$.
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$\phi'$ is defined only on homological degrees below some bound, but this bound is higher than 
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the corresponding bound for $\phi$.
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We must show that $\phi$ and $\phi'$ agree, up to homotopy,
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on the intersection of the subcomplexes on which they are defined.
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This is clear, since the acyclic subcomplexes $D(a)$ above used in the definition of 
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$\phi$ and $\phi'$ do not depend on the choice of cover.
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\nn{need to say (and justify) that we now have a map $\phi$ indep of choice of cover}
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We now show that $\phi\circ\psi$ and $\psi\circ\phi$ are homotopic to the identity.
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$\psi\circ\phi$ is the identity on the nose.  
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$\phi$ takes a blob diagram $a$ and chops it into pieces 
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according to some decomposition $K$ of $Y$.
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$\psi$ glues those pieces back together, yielding the same $a$ we started with.
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$\phi\circ\psi$ is the identity up to homotopy by another MoAM argument...
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\nn{at least I think it does; it's pretty rough at this point.}
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\end{proof}
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\nn{need to say something about dim $< n$ above}
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\label{cor:new-old}
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The new-fangled and old-fashioned blob complexes are homotopic.
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\end{cor}
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\begin{proof}
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Apply Theorem \ref{product_thm} with the fiber $F$ equal to a point.
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\end{proof}
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\nn{To do: remark on the case of a nontrivial fiber bundle.  
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I can think of two approaches.
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In the first (slick but maybe a little too tautological), we generalize the 
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notion of an $n$-category to an $n$-category {\it over a space $B$}.
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(Should be able to find precedent for this in a paper of PT.
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This idea came up in a conversation with him, so maybe should site him.)
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In this generalization, we replace the categories of balls with the categories 
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of balls equipped with maps to $B$.
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A fiber bundle $F\to E\to B$ gives an example of such an $n$-category:
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assign to $p:D\to B$ the blob complex $\bc_*(p^*(E))$.
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We can do the colimit thing over $B$ with coefficients in a n-cat-over-B.
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The proof below works essentially unchanged in this case to show that the colimit is the blob complex of the total space $E$.
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}
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\nn{The second approach: Choose a decomposition $B = \cup X_i$
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such that the restriction of $E$ to $X_i$ is a product $F\times X_i$.
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Choose the product structure as well.
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To each codim-1 face $D_i\cap D_j$ we have a bimodule ($S^0$-module).
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And more generally to each codim-$j$ face we have an $S^{j-1}$-module.
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Decorate the decomposition with these modules and do the colimit.
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}
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\nn{There is a version of this last construction for arbitrary maps $E \to B$
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(not necessarily a fibration).}
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\subsection{A gluing theorem}
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\label{sec:gluing}
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Next we prove a gluing theorem.
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Let $X$ be a closed $k$-manifold with a splitting $X = X'_1\cup_Y X'_2$.
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We will need an explicit collar on $Y$, so rewrite this as
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$X = X_1\cup (Y\times J) \cup X_2$.
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\nn{need figure}
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Given this data we have: \nn{need refs to above for these}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item An $A_\infty$ $n{-}k$-category $\bc(X)$, which assigns to an $m$-ball
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$D$ fields on $D\times X$ (for $m+k < n$) or the blob complex $\bc_*(D\times X; c)$
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(for $m+k = n$). \nn{need to explain $c$}.
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\item An $A_\infty$ $n{-}k{+}1$-category $\bc(Y)$, defined similarly.
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\item Two $\bc(Y)$ modules $\bc(X_1)$ and $\bc(X_2)$, which assign to a marked
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$m$-ball $(D, H)$ either fields on $(D\times Y) \cup (H\times X_i)$ (if $m+k < n$)
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or the blob complex $\bc_*((D\times Y) \cup (H\times X_i))$ (if $m+k = n$).
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\end{itemize}
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\begin{thm}
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\label{thm:gluing}
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$\bc(X) \cong \bc(X_1) \otimes_{\bc(Y), J} \bc(X_2)$.
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\end{thm}
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\begin{proof}
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The proof is similar to that of Theorem \ref{product_thm}.
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\nn{need to say something about dimensions less than $n$, 
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Let $\cT$ denote the $n{-}k$-category $\bc(X_1) \otimes_{\bc(Y), J} \bc(X_2)$.
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There is an obvious map from $\cT(D)$ to $\bc_*(D\times X)$.
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$\cS_*$ which is adapted to a fine open cover of $D\times X$.
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For sufficiently small $j$ (depending on the cover), we can find, for each $j$-blob diagram $b$
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on $D\times X$, a decomposition of $J$ such that $b$ splits on the corresponding
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decomposition of $D\times X$.
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The proof that these two maps are inverse to each other is the same as in
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Theorem \ref{product_thm}.
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\end{proof}
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This establishes Property \ref{property:gluing}.
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\subsection{Reconstructing mapping spaces}
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The next theorem shows how to reconstruct a mapping space from local data.
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Let $T$ be a topological space, let $M$ be an $n$-manifold, 
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and recall the $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$ 
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of Example \ref{ex:chains-of-maps-to-a-space}.
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Think of $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$ as encoding everything you would ever
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want to know about spaces of maps of $k$-balls into $T$ ($k\le n$).
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To simplify notation, let $\cT = \pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$.
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\begin{thm} \label{thm:map-recon}
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The blob complex for $M$ with coefficients in the fundamental $A_\infty$ $n$-category for $T$ is quasi-isomorphic to singular chains on maps from $M$ to $T$.
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$$\cB^\cT(M) \simeq C_*(\Maps(M\to T)).$$
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\end{thm}
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\begin{rem}
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\nn{This just isn't true, Lurie doesn't do this! I just heard this from Ricardo...}
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Lurie has shown in \cite{0911.0018} that the topological chiral homology of an $n$-manifold $M$ with coefficients in \nn{a certain $E_n$ algebra constructed from $T$} recovers  the same space of singular chains on maps from $M$ to $T$, with the additional hypothesis that $T$ is $n-1$-connected. This extra hypothesis is not surprising, in view of the idea that an $E_n$ algebra is roughly equivalent data as an $A_\infty$ $n$-category which is trivial at all but the topmost level.
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\end{rem}
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\begin{proof}
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We begin by constructing chain map $g: \cB^\cT(M) \to C_*(\Maps(M\to T))$.
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We then use \ref{extension_lemma_b} to show that $g$ induces isomorphisms on homology.
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Recall that the homotopy colimit $\cB^\cT(M)$ is constructed out of a series of
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$j$-fold mapping cylinders, $j \ge 0$.
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\[
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	\cB^\cT(M) = \bigoplus_{j\ge 0} C^j,
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\]
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where $C^j$ denotes the new chains introduced by the $j$-fold mapping cylinders.
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Recall that $C^0$ is a direct sum of chain complexes with the summands indexed by
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decompositions of $M$ which have their $n{-}1$-skeletons labeled by $n{-}1$-morphisms
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of $\cT$.
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Since $\cT = \pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$, this means that the summands are indexed by pairs
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$(K, \vphi)$, where $K$ is a decomposition of $M$ and $\vphi$ is a continuous
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maps from the $n{-}1$-skeleton of $K$ to $T$.
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The summand indexed by $(K, \vphi)$ is
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\[
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	\bigotimes_b D_*(b, \vphi),
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\]
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where $b$ runs through the $n$-cells of $K$ and $D_*(b, \vphi)$ denotes
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chains of maps from $b$ to $T$ compatible with $\vphi$.
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We can take the product of these chains of maps to get a chains of maps from
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all of $M$ to $K$.
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This defines $g$ on $C^0$.
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We define $g(C^j) = 0$ for $j > 0$.
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It is not hard to see that this defines a chain map from 
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$\cB^\cT(M)$ to $C_*(\Maps(M\to T))$.
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Next we show that $g$ induces a surjection on homology.
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Fix $k > 0$ and choose an open cover $\cU$ of $M$ fine enough so that the union 
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of any $k$ open sets of $\cU$ is contained in a disjoint union of balls in $M$.
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Let $S_*$ be the subcomplex of $C_*(\Maps(M\to T))$ generated by chains adapted to $\cU$.
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It follows from Lemma \ref{extension_lemma_b} that $C_*(\Maps(M\to T))$
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retracts onto $S_*$.
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Let $S_{\le k}$ denote the chains of $S_*$ of degree less than or equal to $k$.
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We claim that $S_{\le k}$ lies in the image of $g$.
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Let $c$ be a generator of $S_{\le k}$ --- that is, a $j$-parameter family of maps $M\to T$,
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$j \le k$.
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We chose $\cU$ fine enough so that the support of $c$ is contained in a disjoint union of balls
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in $M$.
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disjoint from the $n{-}1$-skeleton of $K$.
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It is now easy to see that $c$ is in the image of $g$.
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spaces rather than chain complexes; should comment on Lurie's \cite{0911.0018} (and others') similar result
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any connectivity assumptions}
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Various citations we might want to make:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \cite{MR2061854} McClure and Smith's review article
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\item \cite{MR0420610} May, (inter alia, definition of $E_\infty$ operad)
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\item \cite{MR0236922,MR0420609} Boardman and Vogt
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\item \cite{MR1256989} definition of framed little-discs operad
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We now turn to establishing the gluing formula for blob homology, restated from Property \ref{property:gluing} in the Introduction
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\item For any $(n-1)$-manifold $Y$, the blob homology of $Y \times I$ is
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naturally an $A_\infty$ category. % We'll write $\bc_*(Y)$ for $\bc_*(Y \times I)$ below.
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\item For any $n$-manifold $X$, with $Y$ a codimension $0$-submanifold of its boundary, the blob homology of $X$ is naturally an
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$A_\infty$ module for $\bc_*(Y \times I)$.
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\item For any $n$-manifold $X$, with $Y \cup Y^{\text{op}}$ a codimension
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$0$-submanifold of its boundary, the blob homology of $X'$, obtained from
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$X$ by gluing along $Y$, is the $A_\infty$ self-tensor product of
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$\bc_*(X)$ as an $\bc_*(Y \times I)$-bimodule.
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\begin{equation*}
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\bc_*(X') \iso \bc_*(X) \Tensor^{A_\infty}_{\mathclap{\bc_*(Y \times I)}} \!\!\!\!\!\!\xymatrix{ \ar@(ru,rd)@<-1ex>[]}
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\end{equation*}
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