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\section{Higher-dimensional Deligne conjecture}
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\label{sec:deligne}
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In this section we 
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sketch
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\nn{revisit ``sketch" after proof is done} 
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the proof of a higher dimensional version of the Deligne conjecture
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about the action of the little disks operad on Hochschild cohomology.
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The first several paragraphs lead up to a precise statement of the result
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(Proposition \ref{prop:deligne} below).
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Then we sketch the proof.
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\nn{Does this generalisation encompass Kontsevich's proposed generalisation from \cite{MR1718044}, that (I think...) the Hochschild homology of an $E_n$ algebra is an $E_{n+1}$ algebra? -S}
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%from http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=1805894
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%Different versions of the geometric counterpart of Deligne's conjecture have been proven by Tamarkin [``Formality of chain operad of small squares'', preprint, http://arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/9809164], the reviewer [in Confˇrence Moshˇ Flato 1999, Vol. II (Dijon), 307--331, Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, 2000; MR1805923 (2002d:55009)], and J. E. McClure and J. H. Smith [``A solution of Deligne's conjecture'', preprint, http://arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/9910126] (see also a later simplified version [J. E. McClure and J. H. Smith, ``Multivariable cochain operations and little $n$-cubes'', preprint, http://arXiv.org/abs/math.QA/0106024]). The paper under review gives another proof of Deligne's conjecture, which, as the authors indicate, may be generalized to a proof of a higher-dimensional generalization of Deligne's conjecture, suggested in [M. Kontsevich, Lett. Math. Phys. 48 (1999), no. 1, 35--72; MR1718044 (2000j:53119)]. 
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The usual Deligne conjecture (proved variously in \cite{MR1805894, MR2064592, hep-th/9403055, MR1805923} gives a map
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\[
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	C_*(LD_k)\otimes \overbrace{Hoch^*(C, C)\otimes\cdots\otimes Hoch^*(C, C)}^{\text{$k$ copies}}
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			\to  Hoch^*(C, C) .
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\]
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Here $LD_k$ is the $k$-th space of the little disks operad, and $Hoch^*(C, C)$ denotes Hochschild
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cochains.
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The little disks operad is homotopy equivalent to the 
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(transversely orient) fat graph operad
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\nn{need ref, or say more precisely what we mean}, 
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and Hochschild cochains are homotopy equivalent to $A_\infty$ endomorphisms
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of the blob complex of the interval, thought of as a bimodule for itself.
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\nn{need to make sure we prove this above}.
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So the 1-dimensional Deligne conjecture can be restated as
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\[
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	C_*(FG_k)\otimes \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I))\otimes\cdots
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	\otimes \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I))
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	  \to  \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I)) .
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\]
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See Figure \ref{delfig1}.
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\begin{figure}[!ht]
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$$\mathfig{.9}{deligne/intervals}$$
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\caption{A fat graph}\label{delfig1}\end{figure}
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We emphasize that in $\hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I))$ we are thinking of $\bc^C_*(I)$ as a module
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for the $A_\infty$ 1-category associated to $\bd I$, and $\hom$ means the 
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morphisms of such modules as defined in 
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Subsection \ref{ss:module-morphisms}.
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We can think of a fat graph as encoding a sequence of surgeries, starting at the bottommost interval
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of Figure \ref{delfig1} and ending at the topmost interval.
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The surgeries correspond to the $k$ bigon-shaped ``holes" in the fat graph.
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We remove the bottom interval of the bigon and replace it with the top interval.
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To convert this topological operation to an algebraic one, we need, for each hole, an element of
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$\hom(\bc^C_*(I_{\text{bottom}}), \bc^C_*(I_{\text{top}}))$.
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So for each fixed fat graph we have a map
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\[
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	 \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I))\otimes\cdots
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	\otimes \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I))  \to  \hom(\bc^C_*(I), \bc^C_*(I)) .
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\]
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If we deform the fat graph, corresponding to a 1-chain in $C_*(FG_k)$, we get a homotopy
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between the maps associated to the endpoints of the 1-chain.
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Similarly, higher-dimensional chains in $C_*(FG_k)$ give rise to higher homotopies.
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It should now be clear how to generalize this to higher dimensions.
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In the sequence-of-surgeries description above, we never used the fact that the manifolds
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involved were 1-dimensional.
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Thus we can define an $n$-dimensional fat graph to be a sequence of general surgeries
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on an $n$-manifold (Figure \ref{delfig2}).
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$$\mathfig{.9}{deligne/manifolds}$$
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\caption{An  $n$-dimensional fat graph}\label{delfig2}
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\end{figure}
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More specifically, an $n$-dimensional fat graph consists of:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item ``Incoming" $n$-manifolds $M_1,\ldots,M_k$ and ``outgoing" $n$-manifolds $N_1,\ldots,N_k$,
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with $\bd M_i = \bd N_i$ for all $i$.
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\item An ``outer boundary" $n{-}1$-manifold $E$.
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\item Additional manifolds $R_0,\ldots,R_{k+1}$, with $\bd R_i = E\cup \bd M_i = E\cup \bd N_i$.
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(By convention, $M_i = N_i = \emptyset$ if $i <1$ or $i>k$.)
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We call $R_0$ the outer incoming manifold and $R_{k+1}$ the outer outgoing manifold
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\item Homeomorphisms $f_i : R_i\cup N_i\to R_{i+1}\cup M_{i+1}$, $0\le i \le k$.
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\end{itemize}
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We can think of the above data as encoding the union of the mapping cylinders $C(f_0),\ldots,C(f_k)$,
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with $C(f_i)$ glued to $C(f_{i+1})$ along $R_{i+1}$.
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\nn{need figure}
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\nn{*** resume revising here}
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The components of the $n$-dimensional fat graph operad are indexed by tuples
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$(\overline{M}, \overline{N}) = ((M_0,\ldots,M_k), (N_0,\ldots,N_k))$.
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\nn{not quite true: this is coarser than components}
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Note that the suboperad where $M_i$, $N_i$ and $R_i\cup M_i$ are all homeomorphic to 
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the $n$-ball is equivalent to the little $n{+}1$-disks operad.
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\nn{what about rotating in the horizontal directions?}
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If $M$ and $N$ are $n$-manifolds sharing the same boundary, we define
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the blob cochains $\bc^*(A, B)$ (analogous to Hochschild cohomology) to be
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$A_\infty$ maps from $\bc_*(M)$ to $\bc_*(N)$, where we think of both
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collections of complexes as modules over the $A_\infty$ category associated to $\bd A = \bd B$.
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The ``holes" in the above 
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$n$-dimensional fat graph operad are labeled by $\bc^*(A_i, B_i)$.
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\nn{need to make up my mind which notation I'm using for the module maps}
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Putting this together we get 
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\begin{prop}(Precise statement of Property \ref{property:deligne})
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\label{prop:deligne}
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There is a collection of maps
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\begin{eqnarray*}
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	C_*(FG^n_{\overline{M}, \overline{N}})\otimes \hom(\bc_*(M_1), \bc_*(N_1))\otimes\cdots\otimes 
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\hom(\bc_*(M_{k}), \bc_*(N_{k})) & \\
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	& \hspace{-11em}\to  \hom(\bc_*(M_0), \bc_*(N_0))
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\end{eqnarray*}
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which satisfy an operad type compatibility condition. \nn{spell this out}
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\end{prop}
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Note that if $k=0$ then this is just the action of chains of diffeomorphisms from Section \ref{sec:evaluation}.
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And indeed, the proof is very similar \nn{...}
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\medskip
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\hrule\medskip
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