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\section{TQFTs via fields}
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\label{sec:fields}
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\label{sec:tqftsviafields}
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In this section we review the construction of TQFTs from fields and local relations.
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For more details see \cite{kw:tqft}.
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For our purposes, a TQFT is {\it defined} to be something which arises
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from this construction.
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This is an alternative to the more common definition of a TQFT
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as a functor on cobordism categories satisfying various conditions.
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A fully local (``down to points") version of the cobordism-functor TQFT definition
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should be equivalent to the fields-and-local-relations definition.
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A system of fields is very closely related to an $n$-category.
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In one direction, Example \ref{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)}
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shows how to construct a system of fields from a (traditional) $n$-category.
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We do this in detail for $n=1,2$ (\S\ref{sec:example:traditional-n-categories(fields)}) 
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and more informally for general $n$.
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In the other direction, 
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our preferred definition of a disk-like $n$-category in \S\ref{sec:ncats} is essentially
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just a system of fields restricted to balls of dimensions 0 through $n$;
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one could call this the ``local" part of a system of fields.
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Since this section is intended primarily to motivate
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the blob complex construction of \S\ref{sec:blob-definition}, 
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we suppress some technical details.
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In \S\ref{sec:ncats} the analogous details are treated more carefully.
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\medskip
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We only consider compact manifolds, so if $Y \sub X$ is a closed codimension 0
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submanifold of $X$, then $X \setmin Y$ implicitly means the closure
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$\overline{X \setmin Y}$.
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\subsection{Systems of fields}
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\label{ss:syst-o-fields}
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Let $\cM_k$ denote the category with objects 
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unoriented PL manifolds of dimension
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$k$ and morphisms homeomorphisms.
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(We could equally well work with a different category of manifolds ---
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oriented, topological, smooth, spin, etc. --- but for simplicity we
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will stick with unoriented PL.)
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Fix a symmetric monoidal category $\cS$.
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Fields on $n$-manifolds will be enriched over $\cS$.
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Good examples to keep in mind are $\cS = \Set$ or $\cS = \Vect$.
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The presentation here requires that the objects of $\cS$ have an underlying set, 
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but this could probably be avoided if desired.
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A $n$-dimensional {\it system of fields} in $\cS$
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is a collection of functors $\cC_k : \cM_k \to \Set$ for $0 \leq k \leq n$
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together with some additional data and satisfying some additional conditions, all specified below.
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Before finishing the definition of fields, we give two motivating examples of systems of fields.
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\begin{example}
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\label{ex:maps-to-a-space(fields)}
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Fix a target space $T$, and let $\cC(X)$ be the set of continuous maps
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from $X$ to $T$.
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\end{example}
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\begin{example}
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\label{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)}
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Fix an $n$-category $C$, and let $\cC(X)$ be 
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the set of embedded cell complexes in $X$ with codimension-$j$ cells labeled by
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$j$-morphisms of $C$.
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One can think of such embedded cell complexes as dual to pasting diagrams for $C$.
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This is described in more detail in \S \ref{sec:example:traditional-n-categories(fields)}.
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\end{example}
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Now for the rest of the definition of system of fields.
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(Readers desiring a more precise definition should refer to \S\ref{ss:n-cat-def}
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and replace $k$-balls with $k$-manifolds.)
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item There are boundary restriction maps $\cC_k(X) \to \cC_{k-1}(\bd X)$, 
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and these maps comprise a natural
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transformation between the functors $\cC_k$ and $\cC_{k-1}\circ\bd$.
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For $c \in \cC_{k-1}(\bd X)$, we will denote by $\cC_k(X; c)$ the subset of 
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$\cC(X)$ which restricts to $c$.
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In this context, we will call $c$ a boundary condition.
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\item The subset $\cC_n(X;c)$ of top-dimensional fields 
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with a given boundary condition is an object in our symmetric monoidal category $\cS$.
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(This condition is of course trivial when $\cS = \Set$.) 
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If the objects are sets with extra structure (e.g. $\cS = \Vect$ or $\Kom$), 
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then this extra structure is considered part of the definition of $\cC_n$.
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Any maps mentioned below between fields on $n$-manifolds must be morphisms in $\cS$.
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\item $\cC_k$ is compatible with the symmetric monoidal
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structures on $\cM_k$, $\Set$ and $\cS$: $\cC_k(X \du W) \cong \cC_k(X)\times \cC_k(W)$,
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compatibly with homeomorphisms and restriction to boundary.
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We will call the projections $\cC(X_1 \du X_2) \to \cC(X_i)$
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restriction maps.
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\item Gluing without corners.
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Let $\bd X = Y \du Y \du W$, where $Y$ and $W$ are closed $k{-}1$-manifolds.
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Let $X\sgl$ denote $X$ glued to itself along the two copies of $Y$.
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Using the boundary restriction and disjoint union
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maps, we get two maps $\cC_k(X) \to \cC(Y)$, corresponding to the two
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copies of $Y$ in $\bd X$.
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Let $\Eq_Y(\cC_k(X))$ denote the equalizer of these two maps.
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$\cC_k(X_1)\times_{\cC(Y)} \cC_k(X_2)$.)
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Then (here's the axiom/definition part) there is an injective ``gluing" map
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\[
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	\Eq_Y(\cC_k(X)) \hookrightarrow \cC_k(X\sgl) ,
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and this gluing map is compatible with all of the above structure (actions
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of homeomorphisms, boundary restrictions, disjoint union).
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Furthermore, up to homeomorphisms of $X\sgl$ isotopic to the identity 
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and collaring maps,
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the gluing map is surjective.
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We say that fields on $X\sgl$ in the image of the gluing map
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are transverse to $Y$ or splittable along $Y$.
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\item Gluing with corners.
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Let $\bd X = (Y \du Y) \cup W$, where the two copies of $Y$ 
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are disjoint from each other and $\bd(Y\du Y) = \bd W$.
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Let $X\sgl$ denote $X$ glued to itself along the two copies of $Y$
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(Figure \ref{fig:gluing-with-corners}).
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\node (we2) at (-.6,-.7) {};
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\draw[->] (Y1) -- (y1e);
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\draw[->] (Y2) -- (y2e);
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\end{tikzpicture}
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};
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\node(B) at (4,0) {
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\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.8, fill=blue!15!white]
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\fill (0,1) .. controls +(-1,0) and +(-1,0) .. (0,-1)
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		.. controls +(1,0) and +(1,0) .. (0,1) -- (0,3)
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		.. controls +(3,0) and +(3,0) .. (0,-3)
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		.. controls +(-3,0) and +(-3,0) .. (0,3) -- cycle;
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\draw[line width=1.5pt] (0,1) .. controls +(-1,0) and +(-1,0) .. (0,-1)
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		.. controls +(1,0) and +(1,0) .. (0,1);
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\draw[line width=1.5pt] (0,3) .. controls +(3,0) and +(3,0) .. (0,-3)
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		.. controls +(-3,0) and +(-3,0) .. (0,3);
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\draw[line width=.5pt, black!65!white] (0,1) -- (0,3);
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\node at (0,-2) {$X\sgl$};
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\node (W) at (2.7,-2) {$W\sgl$};
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\node (we1) at (2.2,-1.1) {};
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\end{tikzpicture}
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};
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\draw[->, red!50!green, line width=2pt] (A) -- node[above, black] {glue} (B);
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\end{center}
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\caption{Gluing with corners}
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\label{fig:gluing-with-corners}
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\end{figure}
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Note that $\bd X\sgl = W\sgl$, where $W\sgl$ denotes $W$ glued to itself
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(without corners) along two copies of $\bd Y$.
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Let $c\sgl \in \cC_{k-1}(W\sgl)$ be a be a splittable field on $W\sgl$ and let
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$c \in \cC_{k-1}(W)$ be the cut open version of $c\sgl$.
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Let $\cC^c_k(X)$ denote the subset of $\cC(X)$ which restricts to $c$ on $W$.
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(This restriction map uses the gluing without corners map above.)
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Using the boundary restriction and gluing without corners maps, 
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we get two maps $\cC^c_k(X) \to \cC(Y)$, corresponding to the two
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copies of $Y$ in $\bd X$.
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Let $\Eq^c_Y(\cC_k(X))$ denote the equalizer of these two maps.
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Then (here's the axiom/definition part) there is an injective ``gluing" map
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\[
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	\Eq^c_Y(\cC_k(X)) \hookrightarrow \cC_k(X\sgl, c\sgl) ,
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\]
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and this gluing map is compatible with all of the above structure (actions
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of homeomorphisms, boundary restrictions, disjoint union).
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Furthermore, up to homeomorphisms of $X\sgl$ isotopic to the identity
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and collaring maps,
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the gluing map is surjective.
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We say that fields in the image of the gluing map
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are transverse to $Y$ or splittable along $Y$.
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\item Splittings.
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Let $c\in \cC_k(X)$ and let $Y\sub X$ be a codimension 1 properly embedded submanifold of $X$.
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Then for most small perturbations of $Y$ (i.e.\ for an open dense
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subset of such perturbations) $c$ splits along $Y$.
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(In Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space(fields)}, $c$ splits along all such $Y$.
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In Example \ref{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)}, $c$ splits along $Y$ so long as $Y$ 
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is in general position with respect to the cell decomposition
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associated to $c$.)
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\item Product fields.
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There are maps $\cC_{k-1}(Y) \to \cC_k(Y \times I)$, denoted
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$c \mapsto c\times I$.
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These maps comprise a natural transformation of functors, and commute appropriately
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with all the structure maps above (disjoint union, boundary restriction, etc.).
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Furthermore, if $f: Y\times I \to Y\times I$ is a fiber-preserving homeomorphism
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covering $\bar{f}:Y\to Y$, then $f(c\times I) = \bar{f}(c)\times I$.
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\end{enumerate}
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There are two notations we commonly use for gluing.
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One is 
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\[
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	x\sgl \deq \gl(x) \in \cC(X\sgl) , 
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\]
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for $x\in\cC(X)$.
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The other is
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\[
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	x_1\bullet x_2 \deq \gl(x_1\otimes x_2) \in \cC(X\sgl) , 
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\]
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in the case that $X = X_1 \du X_2$, with $x_i \in \cC(X_i)$.
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\medskip
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Let $M$ be an $n$-manifold and $Y \subset \bd M$ be a codimension zero submanifold
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of $\bd M$.
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Let $M \cup (Y\times I)$ denote $M$ glued to $Y\times I$ along $Y$.
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Extend the product structure on $Y\times I$ to a bicollar neighborhood of 
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$Y$ inside $M \cup (Y\times I)$.
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We call a homeomorphism
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\[
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	f: M \cup (Y\times I) \to M
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\]
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a {\it collaring homeomorphism} if $f$ is the identity outside of the bicollar
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and $f$ preserves the fibers of the bicollar.
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Using the functoriality and product field properties above, together
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with collaring homeomorphisms, we can define 
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{\it collar maps} $\cC(M)\to \cC(M)$.
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Let $M$ and $Y \sub \bd M$ be as above.
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Let $x \in \cC(M)$ be a field on $M$ and such that $\bd x$ is splittable along $\bd Y$.
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Let $c$ be $x$ restricted to $Y$.
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Then we have the glued field $x \bullet (c\times I)$ on $M \cup (Y\times I)$.
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Let $f: M \cup (Y\times I) \to M$ be a collaring homeomorphism.
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Then we call the map $x \mapsto f(x \bullet (c\times I))$ a {\it collar map}.
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We call the equivalence relation generated by collar maps and
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homeomorphisms isotopic to the identity {\it extended isotopy}, since the collar maps
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can be thought of (informally) as the limit of homeomorphisms
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which expand an infinitesimally thin collar neighborhood of $Y$ to a thicker
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collar neighborhood.
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\subsection{Systems of fields from \texorpdfstring{$n$}{n}-categories}
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\label{sec:example:traditional-n-categories(fields)}
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We now describe in more detail Example \ref{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)}, 
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systems of fields coming from embedded cell complexes labeled
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by $n$-category morphisms.
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Given an $n$-category $C$ with the right sort of duality
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(e.g. a pivotal 2-category, *-1-category),
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we can construct a system of fields as follows.
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Roughly speaking, $\cC(X)$ will the set of all embedded cell complexes in $X$
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with codimension $i$ cells labeled by $i$-morphisms of $C$.
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We'll spell this out for $n=1,2$ and then describe the general case.
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This way of decorating an $n$-manifold with an $n$-category is sometimes referred to
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as a ``string diagram".
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It can be thought of as (geometrically) dual to a pasting diagram.
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One of the advantages of string diagrams over pasting diagrams is that one has more
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flexibility in slicing them up in various ways.
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In addition, string diagrams are traditional in quantum topology.
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The diagrams predate by many years the terms ``string diagram" and 
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``quantum topology", e.g. \cite{MR0281657,MR776784} % both penrose
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If $X$ has boundary, we require that the cell decompositions are in general
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position with respect to the boundary --- the boundary intersects each cell
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transversely, so cells meeting the boundary are mere half-cells.
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decompositions of $X$.
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We will always assume that our $n$-categories have linear $n$-morphisms.
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For $n=1$, a field on a 0-manifold $P$ is a labeling of each point of $P$ with
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an object (0-morphism) of the 1-category $C$.
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    \item a cell decomposition of $S$ (equivalently, a finite collection
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of points in the interior of $S$);
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    \item a labeling of each 1-cell (and each half 1-cell adjacent to $\bd S$)
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by an object (0-morphism) of $C$;
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    \item a transverse orientation of each 0-cell, thought of as a choice of
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``domain" and ``range" for the two adjacent 1-cells; and
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    \item a labeling of each 0-cell by a 1-morphism of $C$, with
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domain and range determined by the transverse orientation and the labelings of the 1-cells.
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We want fields on 1-manifolds to be enriched over Vect, so we also allow formal linear combinations
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of the above fields on a 1-manifold $X$ so long as these fields restrict to the same field on $\bd X$.
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In addition, we mod out by the relation which replaces
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a 1-morphism label $a$ of a 0-cell $p$ with $a^*$ and reverse the transverse orientation of $p$.
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If $C$ is a *-algebra (i.e. if $C$ has only one 0-morphism) we can ignore the labels
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of 1-cells, so a field on a 1-manifold $S$ is a finite collection of points in the
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interior of $S$, each transversely oriented and each labeled by an element (1-morphism)
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of the algebra.
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\medskip
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For $n=2$, fields are just the sort of pictures based on 2-categories (e.g.\ tensor categories)
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that are common in the literature.
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We describe these carefully here.
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A field on a 0-manifold $P$ is a labeling of each point of $P$ with
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an object of the 2-category $C$.
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A field of a 1-manifold is defined as in the $n=1$ case, using the 0- and 1-morphisms of $C$.
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A field on a 2-manifold $Y$ consists of
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    \item a cell decomposition of $Y$ (equivalently, a graph embedded in $Y$ such
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that each component of the complement is homeomorphic to a disk);
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    \item a labeling of each 2-cell (and each partial 2-cell adjacent to $\bd Y$)
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by a 0-morphism of $C$;
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    \item a transverse orientation of each 1-cell, thought of as a choice of
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``domain" and ``range" for the two adjacent 2-cells;
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    \item a labeling of each 1-cell by a 1-morphism of $C$, with
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domain and range determined by the transverse orientation of the 1-cell
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and the labelings of the 2-cells;
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    \item for each 0-cell, a homeomorphism of the boundary $R$ of a small neighborhood
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of the 0-cell to $S^1$ such that the intersections of the 1-cells with $R$ are not mapped
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to $\pm 1 \in S^1$
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(this amounts to splitting of the link of the 0-cell into domain and range); and
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    \item a labeling of each 0-cell by a 2-morphism of $C$, with domain and range
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determined by the labelings of the 1-cells and the parameterizations of the previous
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bullet.
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As in the $n=1$ case, we allow formal linear combinations of fields on 2-manifolds, 
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so long as their restrictions to the boundary coincide.
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In addition, we regard the labelings as being equivariant with respect to the * structure
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on 1-morphisms and pivotal structure on 2-morphisms.
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That is, we mod out by the relation which flips the transverse orientation of a 1-cell 
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and replaces its label $a$ by $a^*$, as well as the relation which changes the parameterization of the link
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of a 0-cell and replaces its label by the appropriate pivotal conjugate.
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    \item A cell decomposition of $X$;
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    \item an explicit general position homeomorphism from the link of each $j$-cell
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to the boundary of the standard $(k-j)$-dimensional bihedron; and
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    \item a labeling of each $j$-cell by a $(k-j)$-dimensional morphism of $C$, with
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domain and range determined by the labelings of the link of $j$-cell.
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It is customary when drawing string diagrams to omit identity morphisms.
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In the above context, this corresponds to erasing cells which are labeled by identity morphisms.
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The resulting structure might not, strictly speaking, be a cell complex.
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So when we write ``cell complex" above we really mean a stratification which can be
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refined to a genuine cell complex.
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\subsection{Local relations}
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\label{sec:local-relations}
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For convenience we assume that fields are enriched over Vect.
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Local relations are subspaces $U(B; c)\sub \cC(B; c)$ of the fields on balls which form an ideal under gluing.
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Again, we give the examples first.
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\begin{example}[contd.]
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For maps into spaces, $U(B; c)$ is generated by fields of the form $a-b \in \lf(B; c)$,
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where $a$ and $b$ are maps (fields) which are homotopic rel boundary.
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\begin{example}[contd.]
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For $n$-category pictures, $U(B; c)$ is equal to the kernel of the evaluation map
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$\lf(B; c) \to \mor(c', c'')$, where $(c', c'')$ is some (any) division of $c$ into
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domain and range.
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\end{example}
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These motivate the following definition.
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\begin{defn}
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A {\it local relation} is a collection subspaces $U(B; c) \sub \lf(B; c)$,
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for all $n$-manifolds $B$ which are
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homeomorphic to the standard $n$-ball and all $c \in \cC(\bd B)$, 
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satisfying the following properties.
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\item Functoriality: 
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$f(U(B; c)) = U(B', f(c))$ for all homeomorphisms $f: B \to B'$
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\item Local relations imply extended isotopy: 
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to $y$, then $x-y \in U(B; c)$.
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\item Ideal with respect to gluing:
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if $B = B' \cup B''$, $x\in U(B')$, and $r\in \cC(B'')$, then $x\bullet r \in U(B)$
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\subsection{Constructing a TQFT}
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\label{sec:constructing-a-tqft}
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In this subsection we briefly review the construction of a TQFT from a system of fields and local relations.
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(which we're not defining in this context; this is just motivation) as assigning to each
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boundary condition $x\in \cC(\bd W)$ a complex number $Z(W)(x)$.
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maps $\lf(\bd W)\to \c$.
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The locality of the TQFT implies that $Z(W)$ in fact lies in a subspace
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$Z(\bd W) \sub \c^{\lf(\bd W)}$ defined by local projections.
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The linear dual to this subspace, $A(\bd W) = Z(\bd W)^*$,
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can be thought of as finite linear combinations of fields modulo local relations.
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(In other words, $A(\bd W)$ is a sort of generalized skein module.)
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This is the motivation behind the definition of fields and local relations above.
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\begin{defn}
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\label{defn:TQFT-invariant}
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The TQFT invariant of $X$ associated to a system of fields $\cC$ and local relations $U$ is 
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	$$A(X) \deq \lf(X) / U(X),$$
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where $U(X) \sub \lf(X)$ is the space of local relations in $\lf(X)$:
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$U(X)$ is generated by fields of the form $u\bullet r$, where
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$u\in U(B)$ for some embedded $n$-ball $B\sub X$ and $r\in \cC(X\setmin B)$.
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\end{defn}
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The blob complex, defined in the next section, 
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is in some sense the derived version of $A(X)$.
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If $X$ has boundary we can similarly define $A(X; c)$ for each 
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boundary condition $c\in\cC(\bd X)$.
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a $k$-category $A(Y)$ to an $n{-}k$-manifold $Y$, for $0 \le k \le n$.
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These invariants fit together via actions and gluing formulas.
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conditions.
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(Specifically, $A(X; c)$ is finite dimensional for all $n$-manifolds $X$ and the inner products
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on $A(B^n; c)$ induced by the path integral of $B^{n+1}$ are positive definite for all $c$.)
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that lacks its $n{+}1$-dimensional part. 
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$n{+}\frac{1}{2}$ dimensional TQFT, referring to the fact that it assigns linear maps to $n{+}1$-dimensional
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mapping cylinders between $n$-manifolds, but nothing to general $n{+}1$-manifolds.
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Define a linear 1-category $A(Y)$ as follows.
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The set of objects of $A(Y)$ is $\cC(Y)$.
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The morphisms from $a$ to $b$ are $A(Y\times I; a, b)$, 
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where $a$ and $b$ label the two boundary components of the cylinder $Y\times I$.
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$A(X; -) \deq \{A(X; c)\}$ where $c$ ranges through $\cC(\bd X)$.
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we have left and right actions of $A(Y)$ on $A(X_1; -)$ and $A(X_2; -)$.
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\[
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	A(X) \cong A(X_1; -) \otimes_{A(Y)} A(X_2; -) .
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