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%% PNAStmpl.tex
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%% Template file to use for PNAS articles prepared in LaTeX
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%% Version: Apr 14, 2008
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%% BASIC CLASS FILE 
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%\documentclass{pnasone}
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\documentclass{pnastwo}
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%% Requires graphics style file (graphicx.sty), used for inserting
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%% .eps files into LaTeX articles.
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\input{preamble}
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%% For PNAS Only:
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\contributor{Submitted to Proceedings
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of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}
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%\url{www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.0709640104}
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\copyrightyear{2008}
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\issuedate{Issue Date}
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\begin{document}
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%% For titles, only capitalize the first letter
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%% \title{Almost sharp fronts for the surface quasi-geostrophic equation}
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\title{Higher categories, colimits and the blob complex}
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%% Enter authors via the \author command.  
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%% Then, before last author ...
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%% \author{Roberta Graff\affil{1}{University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
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%% United Kingdom},
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%% Javier de Ruiz Garcia\affil{2}{Universidad de Murcia, Bioquimica y Biologia
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%% Molecular, Murcia, Spain}, \and Franklin Sonnery\affil{2}{}}
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\author{Scott Morrison\affil{1}{Miller Institute for Basic Research, UC Berkeley, CA 94704, USA} 
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\and Kevin Walker\affil{2}{Microsoft Station Q, 2243 CNSI Building, UC Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA}}
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\contributor{Submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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\begin{article}
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\begin{abstract}
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We explain the need for new axioms for topological quantum field theories that include ideas from derived 
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categories and homotopy theory. We summarize our axioms for higher categories, and describe the `blob complex'. 
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Fixing an $n$-category $\cC$, the blob complex associates a chain complex $\bc_*(W;\cC)$ to any $n$-manifold $W$. 
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The $0$-th homology of this chain complex recovers the usual TQFT invariants of $W$. 
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The higher homology groups should be viewed as generalizations of Hochschild homology. 
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The blob complex has a very natural definition in terms of homotopy colimits along decompositions of the manifold $W$. 
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We outline the important properties of the blob complex, and sketch the proof of a generalization of 
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Deligne's conjecture on Hochschild cohomology and the little discs operad to higher dimensions.
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\end{abstract}
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%% When adding keywords, separate each term with a straight line: |
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\keywords{n-categories | topological quantum field theory | hochschild homology}
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%% Optional for entering abbreviations, separate the abbreviation from
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%% its definition with a comma, separate each pair with a semicolon:
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%% for example:
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%% \abbreviations{SAM, self-assembled monolayer; OTS,
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%% octadecyltrichlorosilane}
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% \abbreviations{TQFT, topological quantum field theory}
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%\dropcap{I}n this article we study the evolution of ''almost-sharp'' fronts
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%% Enter the text of your article beginning here and ending before
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%% \begin{acknowledgements}
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%% Section head commands for your reference:
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\dropcap{T}he aim of this paper is to describe a derived category analogue of topological quantum field theories.
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For our purposes, an $n{+}1$-dimensional TQFT is a locally defined system of
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invariants of manifolds of dimensions 0 through $n+1$. In particular,
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the TQFT invariant $A(Y)$ of a closed $k$-manifold $Y$ is a linear $(n{-}k)$-category.
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If $Y$ has boundary then $A(Y)$ is a collection of $(n{-}k)$-categories which afford
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a representation of the $(n{-}k{+}1)$-category $A(\bd Y)$.
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(See \cite{1009.5025} and \cite{kw:tqft};
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for a more homotopy-theoretic point of view see \cite{0905.0465}.)
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We now comment on some particular values of $k$ above.
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A linear 0-category is a vector space, and a representation
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of a vector space is an element of the dual space.
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Thus a TQFT assigns to each closed $n$-manifold $Y$ a vector space $A(Y)$,
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and to each $(n{+}1)$-manifold $W$ an element of $A(\bd W)^*$.
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For the remainder of this paper we will in fact be interested in so-called $(n{+}\epsilon)$-dimensional
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TQFTs, which are slightly weaker structures and do not assign anything to general $(n{+}1)$-manifolds, 
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but only to mapping cylinders.
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When $k=n-1$ we have a linear 1-category $A(S)$ for each $(n{-}1)$-manifold $S$,
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and a representation of $A(\bd Y)$ for each $n$-manifold $Y$.
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The TQFT gluing rule in dimension $n$ states that
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$A(Y_1\cup_S Y_2) \cong A(Y_1) \ot_{A(S)} A(Y_2)$,
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where $Y_1$ and $Y_2$ and $n$-manifolds with common boundary $S$.
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When $k=0$ we have an $n$-category $A(pt)$.
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This can be thought of as the local part of the TQFT, and the full TQFT can be reconstructed from $A(pt)$
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via colimits (see below).
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We call a TQFT semisimple if $A(S)$ is a semisimple 1-category for all $(n{-}1)$-manifolds $S$
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and $A(Y)$ is a finite-dimensional vector space for all $n$-manifolds $Y$.
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Examples of semisimple TQFTs include Witten-Reshetikhin-Turaev theories, 
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Turaev-Viro theories, and Dijkgraaf-Witten theories.
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These can all be given satisfactory accounts in the framework outlined above.
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(The WRT invariants need to be reinterpreted as $3{+}1$-dimensional theories with only a weak 
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dependence on interiors in order to be
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extended all the way down to dimension 0.)
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For other non-semisimple TQFT-like invariants, however, the above framework seems to be inadequate.
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For example, the gluing rule for 3-manifolds in Ozsv\'{a}th-Szab\'{o}/Seiberg-Witten theory
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involves a tensor product over an $A_\infty$ 1-category associated to 2-manifolds \cite{1003.0598,1005.1248}.
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Long exact sequences are important computational tools in these theories,
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and also in Khovanov homology, but the colimit construction breaks exactness.
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For these reasons and others, it is desirable to 
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extend to above framework to incorporate ideas from derived categories.
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One approach to such a generalization might be to simply define a
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TQFT via its gluing formulas, replacing tensor products with
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derived tensor products (c.f. \cite{1011.1958}).
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However, it is probably difficult to prove
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the invariance of such a definition, as the object associated to a manifold
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will a priori depend on the explicit presentation used to apply the gluing formulas.
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We instead give a manifestly invariant construction, and
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deduce from it the gluing formulas based on $A_\infty$ tensor products.
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This paper is organized as follows.
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We first give an account of our version of $n$-categories.
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According to our definition, $n$-categories are, among other things,
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functorial invariants of $k$-balls, $0\le k \le n$, which behave well with respect to gluing.
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We then show how to extend an $n$-category from balls to arbitrary $k$-manifolds,
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using colimits and homotopy colimits.
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This extension, which we call the blob complex, has as $0$-th homology the usual TQFT invariant.
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(The name comes from the ``blobs" which feature prominently
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in a concrete version of the homotopy colimit.)
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We then review some basic properties of the blob complex, and finish by showing how it
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yields a higher categorical and higher dimensional generalization of Deligne's
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conjecture on Hochschild cochains and the little 2-disks operad.
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We note that our $n$-categories are both more and less general
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than the ``fully dualizable" ones which play a prominent role in \cite{0905.0465}.
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They are more general in that we make no duality assumptions in the top dimension $n+1$.
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They are less general in that we impose stronger duality requirements in dimensions 0 through $n$.
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Thus our $n$-categories correspond to $(n{+}\epsilon)$-dimensional unoriented or oriented TQFTs, while
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Lurie's (fully dualizable) $n$-categories correspond to $(n{+}1)$-dimensional framed TQFTs.
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In this paper we attempt to give a clear view of the big picture without getting 
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bogged down in technical details.
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\section{Definitions}
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\subsection{$n$-categories} \mbox{}
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In this section we give a definition of $n$-categories designed to work well with TQFTs.
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The main idea is to base the definition on actual balls, rather combinatorial models of them.
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This has the advantages of avoiding a proliferation of coherency axioms and building in a strong
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version of duality from the start.
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%\nn{maybe say something about goals: well-suited to TQFTs; avoid proliferation of coherency axioms;
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%non-recursive (n-cats not defined n terms of (n-1)-cats; easy to show that the motivating
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%examples satisfy the axioms; strong duality; both plain and infty case;
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%(?) easy to see that axioms are correct, in the sense of nothing missing (need
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%to say this better if we keep it)}
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%which are weak enough to include the basic examples and strong enough to support the proofs
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%of the main theorems; and (2) specify a minimal set of generators and/or axioms.
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%We separate these two tasks, and address only the first, which becomes much easier when not burdened by the second.
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%More specifically, life is easier when working with maximal, rather than minimal, collections of axioms.}
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We will define two variations simultaneously,  as all but one of the axioms are identical
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in the two cases. These variations are `linear $n$-categories', where the sets associated to 
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$n$-balls with specified boundary conditions are in fact vector spaces, and `$A_\infty$ $n$-categories', 
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where these sets are chain complexes.
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\cite{life-of-brian} of an $n$-category definition:
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$k$-morphisms (for $0\le k \le n$), domain and range, composition,
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identity morphisms, and special behavior in dimension $n$ (e.g. enrichment
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in some auxiliary category, or strict associativity instead of weak associativity).
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We will treat each of these in turn.
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To motivate our morphism axiom, consider the venerable notion of the Moore loop space
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\cite[\S 2.2]{MR505692}.
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In the standard definition of a loop space, loops are always parameterized by the unit interval $I = [0,1]$,
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so composition of loops requires a reparameterization $I\cup I \cong I$, and this leads to a proliferation
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of higher associativity relations.
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of Stasheff polyhedra and $A_\infty$ categories), it becomes undesirably complex for higher categories.
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{\it strictly associative} composition $\Omega_r\times \Omega_s\to \Omega_{r+s}$.
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Thus we can have the simplicity of strict associativity in exchange for more morphisms.
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We wish to imitate this strategy in higher categories.
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a product of $k$ intervals (c.f. \cite{0909.2212}) but rather with any $k$-ball, that is, 
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any $k$-manifold which is homeomorphic
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but it is useful at times to vary this,
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or equipped with $m$ independent vector fields.
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(The latter structure would model $n$-categories with less duality than we usually assume.)
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\begin{axiom}[Morphisms]
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\label{axiom:morphisms}
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For each $0 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cC_k$ from 
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the category of $k$-balls and 
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homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.
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\end{axiom}
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homeomorphisms which are not the identity on the boundary of the $k$-ball.
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The action of these homeomorphisms gives the ``strong duality" structure.
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As such, we don't subdivide the boundary of a morphism
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into domain and range --- the duality operations can convert between domain and range.
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from arbitrary manifolds to sets. We need  these functors for $k$-spheres, 
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for $k<n$, for the next axiom.
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\begin{axiom}[Boundaries]\label{nca-boundary}
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For each $k$-ball $X$, we have a map of sets $\bd: \cC_k(X)\to \cl{\cC}_{k-1}(\bd X)$.
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These maps, for various $X$, comprise a natural transformation of functors.
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\end{axiom}
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For $c\in \cl{\cC}_{k-1}(\bd X)$ we define $\cC_k(X; c) = \bd^{-1}(c)$.
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Many of the examples we are interested in are enriched in some auxiliary category $\cS$
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(e.g. vector spaces or rings, or, in the $A_\infty$ case, chain complexes or topological spaces).
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This means that in the top dimension $k=n$ the sets $\cC_n(X; c)$ have the structure
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of an object of $\cS$, and all of the structure maps of the category (above and below) are
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compatible with the $\cS$ structure on $\cC_n(X; c)$.
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assemble them into a boundary value of the entire sphere.
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\begin{lem}
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\label{lem:domain-and-range}
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Let $S = B_1 \cup_E B_2$, where $S$ is a $k{-}1$-sphere $(1\le k\le n)$,
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$B_i$ is a $k{-}1$-ball, and $E = B_1\cap B_2$ is a $k{-}2$-sphere (Figure \ref{blah3}).
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Let $\cC(B_1) \times_{\cl{\cC}(E)} \cC(B_2)$ denote the fibered product of the 
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two maps $\bd: \cC(B_i)\to \cl{\cC}(E)$.
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Then we have an injective map
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\[
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	\gl_E : \cC(B_1) \times_{\cl{\cC}(E)} \cC(B_2) \into \cl{\cC}(S)
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\]
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which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms.
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%(When $k=1$ we stipulate that $\cl{\cC}(E)$ is a point, so that the above fibered product
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%becomes a normal product.)
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If $\bdy B = S$, we denote $\bdy^{-1}(\im(\gl_E))$ by $\cC(B)_E$.
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\begin{axiom}[Gluing]
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\label{axiom:composition}
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Let $B = B_1 \cup_Y B_2$, where $B$, $B_1$ and $B_2$ are $k$-balls ($0\le k\le n$)
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and $Y = B_1\cap B_2$ is a $k{-}1$-ball (Figure \ref{blah5}).
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Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a $k{-}2$-sphere.
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%Note that each of $B$, $B_1$ and $B_2$ has its boundary split into two $k{-}1$-balls by $E$.
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We have restriction maps $\cC(B_i)_E \to \cC(Y)$.
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Let $\cC(B_1)_E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cC(B_2)_E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
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\[
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	\gl_Y : \cC(B_1)_E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cC(B_2)_E \to \cC(B)_E
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\]
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which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
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to the intersection of the boundaries of $B$ and $B_i$.
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If $k < n$,
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or if $k=n$ and we are in the $A_\infty$ case, 
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we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
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(For $k=n$ in the linear case, see below.)
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\end{axiom}
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\begin{axiom}[Strict associativity] \label{nca-assoc}\label{axiom:associativity}
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The gluing maps above are strictly associative.
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$$\bigsqcup B_i \to B,$$ 
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any sequence of gluings (where all the intermediate steps are also disjoint unions of balls) yields the same result.
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\end{axiom}
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For the next axiom, a \emph{pinched product} is a map locally modeled on a degeneracy map between simplices.
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\begin{axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms]
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\label{axiom:product}
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For each pinched product $\pi:E\to X$, with $X$ a $k$-ball and $E$ a $k{+}m$-ball ($m\ge 1$),
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there is a map $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$.
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\item natural with respect to maps of pinched products,
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\item functorial with respect to composition of pinched products, 
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\item compatible with gluing and restriction of pinched products.
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\noop{
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\[ \xymatrix{
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	E \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & E' \ar[d]^{\pi'} \\
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	X \ar[r]^{f} & X'
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} \]
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commutes, then we have 
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\[
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	\pi'^*\circ f = \tilde{f}\circ \pi^*.
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\]
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\item
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Product morphisms are compatible with gluing.
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be pinched products with $E = E_1\cup E_2$.
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\[
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	\pi^*(a) = \pi_1^*(a_1)\bullet \pi_2^*(a_2) .
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\]
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\item
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Product morphisms are associative.
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\[
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	\rho^*\circ\pi^* = (\pi\circ\rho)^* .
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\]
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\[ \xymatrix{
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	D \ar@{^(->}[r] \ar[d]_{\rho} & E \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
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	Y \ar@{^(->}[r] & X
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} \]
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\[
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	\res_D\circ\pi^* = \rho^*\circ\res_Y .
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\]
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\end{enumerate}
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} %%% end \noop %%%
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\end{axiom}
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	\cC(X) \to \cC(X\cup_Y (Y\times_p J)) \to \cC(X) ,
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\begin{axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[linear  version]}} Extended isotopy invariance in dimension $n$.]
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\label{axiom:extended-isotopies}
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\end{axiom}
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\smallskip
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isotopy invariance with the requirement that families of homeomorphisms act.
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$C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))$ denote the singular chains on this space.
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\begin{axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[$A_\infty$ version]}} Families of homeomorphisms act in dimension $n$.]
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\label{axiom:families}
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For each $n$-ball $X$ and each $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$ we have a map of chain complexes
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\[
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	C_*(\Homeo_\bd(X))\tensor \cC(X; c) \to \cC(X; c) .
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\]
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These action maps are required to restrict to the usual action of homeomorphisms on $C_0$, be associative up to homotopy,
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and also be compatible with composition (gluing) in the sense that
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a diagram like the one in Theorem \ref{thm:CH} commutes.
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\end{axiom}
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\subsection{Example (the fundamental $n$-groupoid)}
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We will define $\pi_{\le n}(T)$, the fundamental $n$-groupoid of a topological space $T$.
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to be the set of continuous maps from $X$ to $T$.
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Define boundary restrictions and gluing in the obvious way.
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For $X$ an $n$-ball define $\pi_{\le n}^\infty(T)(X)$ to be the space of all maps from $X$ to $T$
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(if we are enriching over spaces) or the singular chains on that space (if we are enriching over chain complexes).
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\subsection{Example (string diagrams)}
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Fix a `traditional' $n$-category $C$ with strong duality (e.g.\ a pivotal 2-category).
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Let $X$ be a $k$-ball and define $\cS_C(X)$ to be the set of $C$ string diagrams drawn on $X$;
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that is, certain cell complexes embedded in $X$, with the codimension-$j$ cells labeled by $j$-morphisms of $C$.
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If $X$ is an $n$-ball, identify two such string diagrams if they evaluate to the same $n$-morphism of $C$.
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Boundary restrictions and gluing are again straightforward to define.
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Define product morphisms via product cell decompositions.
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\subsection{Example (bordism)}
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submanifolds $W$ in $X\times \bbR^\infty$ which project to $X$ transversely
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to $\bd X$.
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all such submanifolds, rather than homeomorphism classes. 
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topologize the set of submanifolds by ambient isotopy rel boundary.
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\subsection{The blob complex}
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\subsubsection{Decompositions of manifolds}
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sequence of gluings $M_0\to M_1\to\cdots\to M_m = W$ such that $M_0$ is a disjoint union of balls
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$\du_a X_a$ and each $M_i$ is a manifold.
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If $X_a$ is some component of $M_0$, its image in $W$ need not be a ball; $\bd X_a$ may have been glued to itself.
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A {\it permissible decomposition} of $W$ is a map
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\[
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	\coprod_a X_a \to W,
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\]
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which can be completed to a ball decomposition $\du_a X_a = M_0\to\cdots\to M_m = W$.
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   531
A permissible decomposition is weaker than a ball decomposition; we forget the order in which the balls
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are glued up to yield $W$, and just require that there is some non-pathological way to do this.
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Given permissible decompositions $x = \{X_a\}$ and $y = \{Y_b\}$ of $W$, we say that $x$ is a refinement
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of $y$, or write $x \le y$, if there is a ball decomposition $\du_a X_a = M_0\to\cdots\to M_m = W$
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with $\du_b Y_b = M_i$ for some $i$.
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\begin{defn}
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The poset $\cell(W)$ has objects the permissible decompositions of $W$, 
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and a unique morphism from $x$ to $y$ if and only if $x$ is a refinement of $y$.
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See Figure \ref{partofJfig} for an example.
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\end{defn}
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This poset in fact has more structure, since we can glue together permissible decompositions of 
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$W_1$ and $W_2$ to obtain a permissible decomposition of $W_1 \sqcup W_2$. 
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An $n$-category $\cC$ determines 
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a functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$ from $\cell(W)$ to the category of sets 
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(possibly with additional structure if $k=n$).
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Each $k$-ball $X$ of a decomposition $y$ of $W$ has its boundary decomposed into $k{-}1$-balls,
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and there is a subset $\cC(X)\spl \subset \cC(X)$ of morphisms whose boundaries
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are splittable along this decomposition.
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\begin{defn}
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Define the functor $\psi_{\cC;W} : \cell(W) \to \Set$ as follows.
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For a decomposition $x = \bigsqcup_a X_a$ in $\cell(W)$, $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$ is the subset
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\begin{equation*}
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%\label{eq:psi-C}
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	\psi_{\cC;W}(x) \subset \prod_a \cC(X_a)\spl
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\end{equation*}
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where the restrictions to the various pieces of shared boundaries amongst the cells
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$X_a$ all agree (this is a fibered product of all the labels of $k$-cells over the labels of $k-1$-cells). 
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When $k=n$, the `subset' and `product' in the above formula should be 
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interpreted in the appropriate enriching category.
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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 $\cC$.
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\end{defn}
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We will use the term `field on $W$' to refer to a point of this functor,
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that is, a permissible decomposition $x$ of $W$ together with an element of $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$.
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\subsubsection{Colimits}
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Our definition of an $n$-category is essentially a collection of functors defined on $k$-balls (and homeomorphisms) 
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for $k \leq n$ satisfying certain axioms. 
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It is natural to consider extending such functors to the 
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larger categories of all $k$-manifolds (again, with homeomorphisms). 
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In fact, the axioms stated above explicitly require such an extension to $k$-spheres for $k<n$.
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The natural construction achieving this is the colimit. For a linear $n$-category $\cC$, 
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we denote the extension to all manifolds by $\cl{\cC}$. On a $k$-manifold $W$, with $k \leq n$, 
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this is defined to be the colimit of the function $\psi_{\cC;W}$. 
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Note that Axioms \ref{axiom:composition} and \ref{axiom:associativity} 
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imply that $\cl{\cC}(X)  \iso \cC(X)$ when $X$ is a $k$-ball with $k<n$. 
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Recall that given boundary conditions $c \in \cl{\cC}(\bdy X)$, for $X$ an $n$-ball, 
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the set $\cC(X;c)$ is a vector space. Using this, we note that for $c \in \cl{\cC}(\bdy X)$, 
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for $X$ an arbitrary $n$-manifold, the set $\cl{\cC}(X;c) = \bdy^{-1} (c)$ inherits the structure of a vector space. 
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These are the usual TQFT skein module invariants on $n$-manifolds.
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We can now give a straightforward but rather abstract definition of the blob complex of an $n$-manifold $W$
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with coefficients in the $n$-category $\cC$ as the homotopy colimit along $\cell(W)$
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of the functor $\psi_{\cC; W}$ described above. We write this as $\clh{\cC}(W)$.
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An explicit realization of the homotopy colimit is provided by the simplices of the 
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functor $\psi_{\cC; W}$. That is, $$\clh{\cC}(W) = \DirectSum_{\bar{x}} \psi_{\cC; W}(x_0)[m],$$ 
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where $\bar{x} = x_0 \leq \cdots \leq x_m$ is a simplex in $\cell(W)$. 
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The differential acts on $(\bar{x},a)$ (here $a \in \psi_{\cC; W}(x_0)$) as
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$$\bdy (\bar{x},a) = (\bar{x}, \bdy a) + (-1)^{\deg a} \left( (d_0 \bar{x}, g(a)) + \sum_{i=1}^m (-1)^i (d_i \bar{x}, a) \right)$$
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where $g$ is the gluing map from $x_0$ to $x_1$, and $d_i \bar{x}$ denotes the $i$-th face of the simplex $\bar{x}$.
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Alternatively, we can take advantage of the product structure on $\cell(W)$ to realize the 
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homotopy colimit via the cone-product polyhedra in $\cell(W)$. 
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A cone-product polyhedra is obtained from a point by successively taking the cone or taking the 
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product with another cone-product polyhedron. Just as simplices correspond to linear directed graphs, 
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cone-product polyheda correspond to directed trees: taking cone adds a new root before the existing root, 
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and taking product identifies the roots of several trees. 
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The `local homotopy colimit' is then defined according to the same formula as above, but with $\bar{x}$ a cone-product polyhedron in $\cell(W)$. 
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The differential acts on $(\bar{x},a)$ both on $a$ and on $\bar{x}$, applying the appropriate gluing map to $a$ when required.
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A Eilenberg-Zilber subdivision argument shows this is the same as the usual realization.
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%When $\cC$ is a topological $n$-category,
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%the flexibility available in the construction of a homotopy colimit allows
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%us to give a much more explicit description of the blob complex which we'll write as $\bc_*(W; \cC)$.
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%\todo{either need to explain why this is the same, or significantly rewrite this section}
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When $\cC$ is the topological $n$-category based on string diagrams for a traditional
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$n$-category $C$,
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one can show \cite{1009.5025} that the above two constructions of the homotopy colimit
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are equivalent to the more concrete construction which we describe next, and which we denote $\bc_*(W; \cC)$.
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Roughly speaking, the generators of $\bc_k(W; \cC)$ are string diagrams on $W$ together with
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a configuration of $k$ balls (or ``blobs") in $W$ whose interiors are pairwise disjoint or nested.
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The restriction of the string diagram to innermost blobs is required to be ``null" in the sense that
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it evaluates to a zero $n$-morphism of $C$.
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The next few paragraphs describe this in more detail.
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We say a collection of balls $\{B_i\}$ in a manifold $W$ is \emph{permissible}
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if there exists a permissible decomposition $M_0\to\cdots\to M_m = W$ such that
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each $B_i$ appears as a connected component of one of the $M_j$. 
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Note that this allows the balls to be pairwise either disjoint or nested. 
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Such a collection of balls cuts $W$ into pieces, the connected components of $W \setminus \bigcup \bdy B_i$. 
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These pieces need not be manifolds, but they do automatically have permissible decompositions.
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575
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The $k$-blob group $\bc_k(W; \cC)$ is generated by the $k$-blob diagrams. A $k$-blob diagram consists of
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\begin{itemize}
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\item a permissible collection of $k$ embedded balls, and
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\item for each resulting piece of $W$, a field,
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\end{itemize}
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such that for any innermost blob $B$, the field on $B$ goes to zero under the gluing map from $\cC$. 
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We call such a field a `null field on $B$'.
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The differential acts on a $k$-blob diagram by summing over ways to forget one of the $k$ blobs, with alternating signs.
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We now spell this out for some small values of $k$. For $k=0$, the $0$-blob group is simply fields on $W$. 
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For $k=1$, a generator consists of a field on $W$ and a ball, such that the restriction of the field to that ball is a null field. 
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The differential simply forgets the ball. 
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Thus we see that $H_0$ of the blob complex is the quotient of fields by fields which are null on some ball.
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For $k=2$, we have a two types of generators; they each consists of a field $f$ on $W$, and two balls $B_1$ and $B_2$. 
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In the first case, the balls are disjoint, and $f$ restricted to either of the $B_i$ is a null field. 
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In the second case, the balls are properly nested, say $B_1 \subset B_2$, and $f$ restricted to $B_1$ is null. 
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Note that this implies that $f$ restricted to $B_2$ is also null, by the associativity of the gluing operation. 
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This ensures that the differential is well-defined.
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\section{Properties of the blob complex}
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\subsection{Formal properties}
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\label{sec:properties}
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The blob complex enjoys the following list of formal properties. The first three are immediate from the definitions.
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\begin{property}[Functoriality]
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\label{property:functoriality}%
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The blob complex is functorial with respect to homeomorphisms.
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That is, 
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for a fixed $n$-category $\cC$, the association
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\begin{equation*}
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X \mapsto \bc_*(X; \cC)
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\end{equation*}
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is a functor from $n$-manifolds and homeomorphisms between them to chain 
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complexes and isomorphisms between them.
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\end{property}
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As a consequence, there is an action of $\Homeo(X)$ on the chain complex $\bc_*(X; \cC)$; 
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this action is extended to all of $C_*(\Homeo(X))$ in Theorem \ref{thm:CH} below.
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\begin{property}[Disjoint union]
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\label{property:disjoint-union}
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The blob complex of a disjoint union is naturally isomorphic to the tensor product of the blob complexes.
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\begin{equation*}
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\bc_*(X_1 \du X_2) \iso \bc_*(X_1) \tensor \bc_*(X_2)
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   676
\end{equation*}
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\end{property}
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   678
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If an $n$-manifold $X$ contains $Y \sqcup Y^\text{op}$ (we allow $Y = \eset$) as a codimension $0$ submanifold of its boundary, 
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write $X \bigcup_{Y}\selfarrow$ for the manifold obtained by gluing together $Y$ and $Y^\text{op}$.
572
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\begin{property}[Gluing map]
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\label{property:gluing-map}%
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%If $X_1$ and $X_2$ are $n$-manifolds, with $Y$ a codimension $0$-submanifold of $\bdy X_1$, and $Y^{\text{op}}$ a codimension $0$-submanifold of $\bdy X_2$, there is a chain map
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   684
%\begin{equation*}
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%\gl_Y: \bc_*(X_1) \tensor \bc_*(X_2) \to \bc_*(X_1 \cup_Y X_2).
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%\end{equation*}
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   687
Given a gluing $X \to X \bigcup_{Y}\selfarrow$, there is
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   688
a map
572
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   689
\[
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   690
	\bc_*(X) \to \bc_*(X \bigcup_{Y}\selfarrow),
572
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diff changeset
   691
\]
574
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natural with respect to homeomorphisms, and associative with respect to iterated gluings.
572
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   693
\end{property}
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   694
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   695
\begin{property}[Contractibility]
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   696
\label{property:contractibility}%
589
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The blob complex on an $n$-ball is contractible in the sense 
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diff changeset
   698
that it is homotopic to its $0$-th homology, and this is just the vector space associated to the ball by the $n$-category.
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\begin{equation*}
649
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diff changeset
   700
\xymatrix{\bc_*(B^n;\cC) \ar[r]^(0.4){\htpy} & H_0(\bc_*(B^n;\cC)) \ar[r]^(0.6)\iso & \cC(B^n)}
572
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diff changeset
   701
\end{equation*}
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diff changeset
   702
\end{property}
627
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   703
%\nn{maybe should say something about the $A_\infty$ case}
572
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diff changeset
   704
583
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   705
\begin{proof}(Sketch)
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   706
For $k\ge 1$, the contracting homotopy sends a $k$-blob diagram to the $(k{+}1)$-blob diagram
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parents: 582
diff changeset
   707
obtained by adding an outer $(k{+}1)$-st blob consisting of all $B^n$.
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diff changeset
   708
For $k=0$ we choose a splitting $s: H_0(\bc_*(B^n)) \to \bc_0(B^n)$ and send 
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parents: 582
diff changeset
   709
$x\in \bc_0(B^n)$ to $x - s([x])$, where $[x]$ denotes the image of $x$ in $H_0(\bc_*(B^n))$.
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diff changeset
   710
\end{proof}
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diff changeset
   711
649
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If $\cC$ is an $A_\infty$ $n$-category then $\bc_*(B^n;\cC)$ is still homotopy equivalent to $\cC(B^n)$,
627
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   713
but this is no longer concentrated in degree zero.
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   714
572
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diff changeset
   715
\subsection{Specializations}
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diff changeset
   716
\label{sec:specializations}
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diff changeset
   717
615
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   718
The blob complex has several important special cases.
572
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diff changeset
   719
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   720
\begin{thm}[Skein modules]
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diff changeset
   721
\label{thm:skein-modules}
649
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diff changeset
   722
Suppose $\cC$ is a linear $n$-category
572
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diff changeset
   723
The $0$-th blob homology of $X$ is the usual 
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diff changeset
   724
(dual) TQFT Hilbert space (a.k.a.\ skein module) associated to $X$
589
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diff changeset
   725
by $\cC$.
572
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diff changeset
   726
\begin{equation*}
649
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diff changeset
   727
H_0(\bc_*(X;\cC)) \iso \cl{\cC}(X)
572
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diff changeset
   728
\end{equation*}
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diff changeset
   729
\end{thm}
651
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   730
This follows from the fact that the $0$-th homology of a homotopy colimit is the usual colimit, 
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   731
or directly from the explicit description of the blob complex.
572
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diff changeset
   732
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diff changeset
   733
\begin{thm}[Hochschild homology when $X=S^1$]
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diff changeset
   734
\label{thm:hochschild}
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diff changeset
   735
The blob complex for a $1$-category $\cC$ on the circle is
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diff changeset
   736
quasi-isomorphic to the Hochschild complex.
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   737
\begin{equation*}
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   738
\xymatrix{\bc_*(S^1;\cC) \ar[r]^(0.47){\iso}_(0.47){\text{qi}} & \HC_*(\cC).}
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diff changeset
   739
\end{equation*}
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diff changeset
   740
\end{thm}
651
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   741
This theorem is established by extending the statement to bimodules as well as categories, 
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diff changeset
   742
then verifying that the universal properties of Hochschild homology also hold for $\bc_*(S^1; -)$.
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diff changeset
   743
615
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diff changeset
   744
\begin{thm}[Mapping spaces]
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   745
\label{thm:map-recon}
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parents: 614
diff changeset
   746
Let $\pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)$ denote the $A_\infty$ $n$-category based on maps 
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 614
diff changeset
   747
$B^n \to T$.
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 614
diff changeset
   748
(The case $n=1$ is the usual $A_\infty$-category of paths in $T$.)
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 614
diff changeset
   749
Then 
222da6df3edc various minor, and moving mapping spaces to 'specializations'
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 614
diff changeset
   750
$$\bc_*(X; \pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)) \simeq \CM{X}{T}.$$
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parents: 614
diff changeset
   751
\end{thm}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 614
diff changeset
   752
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parents: 614
diff changeset
   753
This says that we can recover (up to homotopy) the space of maps to $T$ via blob homology from local data. 
651
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parents: 650
diff changeset
   754
Note that there is no restriction on the connectivity of $T$ as there is for 
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parents: 650
diff changeset
   755
the corresponding result in topological chiral homology \cite[Theorem 3.8.6]{0911.0018}. 
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parents: 650
diff changeset
   756
The result was proved in \cite[\S 7.3]{1009.5025}.
615
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parents: 614
diff changeset
   757
572
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   758
\subsection{Structure of the blob complex}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   759
\label{sec:structure}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   760
651
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   761
In the following $\CH{X} = C_*(\Homeo(X))$ is the singular chain complex of the space 
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parents: 650
diff changeset
   762
of homeomorphisms of $X$, fixed on $\bdy X$.
572
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   763
585
e2996d7b4e6c various, mostly working on axioms
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parents: 584
diff changeset
   764
\begin{thm}
572
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diff changeset
   765
\label{thm:CH}\label{thm:evaluation}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   766
There is a chain map
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   767
\begin{equation*}
585
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parents: 584
diff changeset
   768
e_X: \CH{X} \tensor \bc_*(X) \to \bc_*(X)
572
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   769
\end{equation*}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   770
such that
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   771
\begin{enumerate}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   772
\item Restricted to $CH_0(X)$ this is the action of homeomorphisms described in Property \ref{property:functoriality}. 
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   773
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   774
\item For
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   775
any codimension $0$-submanifold $Y \sqcup Y^\text{op} \subset \bdy X$ the following diagram
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   776
(using the gluing maps described in Property \ref{property:gluing-map}) commutes (up to homotopy).
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   777
\begin{equation*}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   778
\xymatrix@C+0.3cm{
611
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   779
     \CH{X} \tensor \bc_*(X)
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   780
        \ar[r]_{e_{X}}  \ar[d]^{\gl^{\Homeo}_Y \tensor \gl_Y}  &
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   781
            \bc_*(X) \ar[d]_{\gl_Y} \\
611
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   782
     \CH{X \bigcup_Y \selfarrow} \tensor \bc_*(X \bigcup_Y \selfarrow) \ar[r]_<<<<<<<{e_{(X \bigcup_Y \scalebox{0.5}{\selfarrow})}}    & \bc_*(X \bigcup_Y \selfarrow)
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   783
}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   784
\end{equation*}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   785
\end{enumerate}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   786
609
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   787
Further, this map is associative, in the sense that the following diagram commutes (up to homotopy).
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   788
\begin{equation*}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   789
\xymatrix{
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   790
\CH{X} \tensor \CH{X} \tensor \bc_*(X) \ar[r]^<<<<<{\id \tensor e_X} \ar[d]^{\compose \tensor \id} & \CH{X} \tensor \bc_*(X) \ar[d]^{e_X} \\
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   791
\CH{X} \tensor \bc_*(X) \ar[r]^{e_X} & \bc_*(X)
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   792
}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   793
\end{equation*}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   794
\end{thm}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   795
609
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   796
\begin{proof}(Sketch.)
622
dda6d3a00b09 minor tweaks in sketch proofs
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 620
diff changeset
   797
We introduce yet another homotopy equivalent version of
609
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   798
the blob complex, $\cB\cT_*(X)$.
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   799
Blob diagrams have a natural topology, which is ignored by $\bc_*(X)$.
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   800
In $\cB\cT_*(X)$ we take this topology into account, treating the blob diagrams as something
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   801
analogous to a simplicial space (but with cone-product polyhedra replacing simplices).
651
a356cb8a83ca line breaks
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 650
diff changeset
   802
More specifically, a generator of $\cB\cT_k(X)$ is an $i$-parameter family of $j$-blob diagrams, with $i+j=k$. 
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Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 650
diff changeset
   803
An essential step in the proof of this equivalence is a result to the effect that a $k$-parameter 
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   804
family of homeomorphisms can be localized to at most $k$ small sets.
609
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   805
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   806
With this alternate version in hand, the theorem is straightforward.
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   807
By functoriality (Property \cite{property:functoriality}) $Homeo(X)$ acts on the set $BD_j(X)$ of $j$-blob diagrams, and this
614
ab6bfadab93e oops, unbreaking stuff
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 613
diff changeset
   808
induces a chain map $\CH{X}\tensor C_*(BD_j(X))\to C_*(BD_j(X))$
ab6bfadab93e oops, unbreaking stuff
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 613
diff changeset
   809
and hence a map $e_X: \CH{X} \tensor \cB\cT_*(X) \to \cB\cT_*(X)$.
609
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   810
It is easy to check that $e_X$ thus defined has the desired properties.
ddf9c4daf210 proof for CH_* action
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 608
diff changeset
   811
\end{proof}
575
4e6f00784bd3 writing on the plane to kyoto: the blob complex as homotopy colimit and explicitly (but not why these are the same), and copy and paste of statements of axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 574
diff changeset
   812
585
e2996d7b4e6c various, mostly working on axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 584
diff changeset
   813
\begin{thm}
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   814
\label{thm:blobs-ainfty}
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   815
Let $\cC$ be  a topological $n$-category.
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   816
Let $Y$ be an $n{-}k$-manifold. 
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   817
There is an $A_\infty$ $k$-category $\bc_*(Y;\cC)$, defined on each $m$-ball $D$, for $0 \leq m < k$, 
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   818
to be the set $$\bc_*(Y;\cC)(D) = \cl{\cC}(Y \times D)$$ and on $k$-balls $D$ to be the set 
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   819
$$\bc_*(Y;\cC)(D) = \bc_*(Y \times D; \cC).$$ 
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   820
(When $m=k$ the subsets with fixed boundary conditions form a chain complex.) 
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   821
These sets have the structure of an $A_\infty$ $k$-category, with compositions coming from the gluing map in 
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   822
Property \ref{property:gluing-map} and with the action of families of homeomorphisms given in Theorem \ref{thm:evaluation}.
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   823
\end{thm}
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   824
\begin{rem}
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   825
When $Y$ is a point this produces an $A_\infty$ $n$-category from a topological $n$-category, 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   826
which can be thought of as a free resolution.
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   827
\end{rem}
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   828
This result is described in more detail as Example 6.2.8 of \cite{1009.5025}.
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   829
618
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 617
diff changeset
   830
Fix a topological $n$-category $\cC$, which we'll now omit from notation.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 617
diff changeset
   831
Recall that for any $(n-1)$-manifold $Y$, the blob complex $\bc_*(Y)$ is naturally an $A_\infty$ category.
572
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   832
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   833
\begin{thm}[Gluing formula]
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   834
\label{thm:gluing}
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   835
\mbox{}\vspace{-0.2cm}% <-- gets the indenting right
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   836
\begin{itemize}
651
a356cb8a83ca line breaks
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 650
diff changeset
   837
\item For any $n$-manifold $X$, with $Y$ a codimension $0$-submanifold of its boundary, 
a356cb8a83ca line breaks
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 650
diff changeset
   838
the blob complex of $X$ is naturally an
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   839
$A_\infty$ module for $\bc_*(Y)$.
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   840
585
e2996d7b4e6c various, mostly working on axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 584
diff changeset
   841
\item The blob complex of a glued manifold $X\bigcup_Y \selfarrow$ is the $A_\infty$ self-tensor product of
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   842
$\bc_*(X)$ as an $\bc_*(Y)$-bimodule:
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   843
\begin{equation*}
585
e2996d7b4e6c various, mostly working on axioms
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 584
diff changeset
   844
\bc_*(X\bigcup_Y \selfarrow) \simeq \bc_*(X) \Tensor^{A_\infty}_{\mathclap{\bc_*(Y)}} \selfarrow
572
e0f5ec582725 incorporating statements of results in PNAS article
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   845
\end{equation*}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   846
\end{itemize}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   847
\end{thm}
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Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 571
diff changeset
   848
618
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 617
diff changeset
   849
\begin{proof} (Sketch.)
620
28b016b716b1 adding some proof sketches
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 619
diff changeset
   850
The $A_\infty$ action of $\bc_*(Y)$ follows from the naturality of the blob complex with respect to gluing
28b016b716b1 adding some proof sketches
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 619
diff changeset
   851
and the $C_*(\Homeo(-))$ action of Theorem \ref{thm:evaluation}.
618
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 617
diff changeset
   852
620
28b016b716b1 adding some proof sketches
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 619
diff changeset
   853
Let $T_*$ denote the self tensor product of $\bc_*(X)$, which is a homotopy colimit.
622
dda6d3a00b09 minor tweaks in sketch proofs
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 620
diff changeset
   854
There is a tautological map from the 0-simplices of $T_*$ to $\bc_*(X\bigcup_Y \selfarrow)$,
620
28b016b716b1 adding some proof sketches
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 619
diff changeset
   855
and this map can be extended to a chain map on all of $T_*$ by sending the higher simplices to zero.
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   856
Constructing a homotopy inverse to this natural map involves making various choices, but one can show that the
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   857
choices form contractible subcomplexes and apply the theory of acyclic models.
618
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 617
diff changeset
   858
\end{proof}
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   859
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   860
We next describe the blob complex for product manifolds, in terms of the 
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   861
blob complexes for the $A_\infty$ $n$-categories constructed as above.
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   862
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   863
\begin{thm}[Product formula]
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   864
\label{thm:product}
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   865
Let $W$ be a $k$-manifold and $Y$ be an $n{-}k$ manifold.
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 651
diff changeset
   866
Let $\cC$ be a linear $n$-category.
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   867
Let $\bc_*(Y;\cC)$ be the $A_\infty$ $k$-category associated to $Y$ as above.
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   868
Then
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   869
\[
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   870
	\bc_*(Y\times W; \cC) \simeq \clh{\bc_*(Y;\cC)}(W).
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   871
\]
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   872
\end{thm}
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   873
The statement can be generalized to arbitrary fibre bundles, and indeed to arbitrary maps
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   874
(see \cite[\S7.1]{1009.5025}).
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   875
620
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Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 619
diff changeset
   876
\begin{proof} (Sketch.)
623
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 622
diff changeset
   877
The proof is similar to that of the second part of Theorem \ref{thm:gluing}.
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 622
diff changeset
   878
There is a natural map from the 0-simplices of $\clh{\bc_*(Y;\cC)}(W)$ to $\bc_*(Y\times W; \cC)$,
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 622
diff changeset
   879
given by reinterpreting a decomposition of $W$ labeled by $(n{-}k)$-morphisms of $\bc_*(Y; \cC)$ as a blob 
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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diff changeset
   880
diagram on $W\times Y$.
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   881
This map can be extended to all of $\clh{\bc_*(Y;\cC)}(W)$ by sending higher simplices to zero.
620
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parents: 619
diff changeset
   882
623
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   883
To construct the homotopy inverse of the above map one first shows that
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   884
$\bc_*(Y\times W; \cC)$ is homotopy equivalent to the subcomplex generated by blob diagrams which
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
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parents: 651
diff changeset
   885
are small with respect to any fixed open cover of $Y\times W$.
623
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   886
For a sufficiently fine open cover the generators of this ``small" blob complex are in the image of the map
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   887
of the previous paragraph, and furthermore the preimage in $\clh{\bc_*(Y;\cC)}(W)$ of such small diagrams
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 622
diff changeset
   888
lie in contractible subcomplexes.
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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parents: 622
diff changeset
   889
A standard acyclic models argument now constructs the homotopy inverse.
620
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diff changeset
   890
\end{proof}
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diff changeset
   891
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diff changeset
   892
%\nn{Theorem \ref{thm:product} is proved in \S \ref{ss:product-formula}, and Theorem \ref{thm:gluing} in \S \ref{sec:gluing}.}
572
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diff changeset
   893
623
53aed9fdfcd9 proof of product thm
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diff changeset
   894
\section{Deligne conjecture for $n$-categories}
572
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   895
\label{sec:applications}
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diff changeset
   896
625
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   897
Let $M$ and $N$ be $n$-manifolds with common boundary $E$.
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   898
Recall (Theorem \ref{thm:gluing}) that the $A_\infty$ category $A = \bc_*(E)$
c6d069b8f931 starting on Deligne section
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   899
acts on $\bc_*(M)$ and $\bc_*(N)$.
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   900
Let $\hom_A(\bc_*(M), \bc_*(N))$ denote the chain complex of $A_\infty$ module maps
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   901
from $\bc_*(M)$ to $\bc_*(N)$.
652
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Let $R$ be another $n$-manifold with boundary $E^\text{op}$.
625
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   903
There is a chain map
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   904
\[
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   905
	\hom_A(\bc_*(M), \bc_*(N)) \ot \bc_*(M) \ot_A \bc_*(R) \to \bc_*(N) \ot_A \bc_*(R) .
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   906
\]
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   907
We think of this map as being associated to a surgery which cuts $M$ out of $M\cup_E R$ and
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   908
replaces it with $N$, yielding $N\cup_E R$.
626
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   909
(This is a more general notion of surgery that usual --- $M$ and $N$ can be any manifolds
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   910
which share a common boundary.)
627
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   911
In analogy to Hochschild cochains, we will call elements of $\hom_A(\bc_*(M), \bc_*(N))$ ``blob cochains".
625
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diff changeset
   912
626
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   913
Recall (Theorem \ref{thm:evaluation}) that chains on the space of mapping cylinders also act on the 
625
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   914
blob complex.
626
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   915
An $n$-dimensional surgery cylinder is 
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   916
defined to be a sequence of mapping cylinders and surgeries (Figure \ref{delfig2}), 
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   917
modulo changing the order of distant surgeries, and conjugating a submanifold not modified in a surgery by a homeomorphism. 
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   918
One can associated to this data an $(n{+}1)$-manifold with a foliation by intervals,
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   919
and the relations we impose correspond to homeomorphisms of the $(n{+}1)$-manifolds
f83c27d2d210 more on deligne
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parents: 625
diff changeset
   920
which preserve the foliation.
625
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   921
626
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diff changeset
   922
Surgery cylinders form an operad, by gluing the outer boundary of one cylinder into an inner boundary of another.
625
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parents: 624
diff changeset
   923
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diff changeset
   924
\begin{thm}[Higher dimensional Deligne conjecture]
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   925
\label{thm:deligne}
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   926
The singular chains of the $n$-dimensional surgery cylinder operad act on blob cochains.
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parents: 571
diff changeset
   927
\end{thm}
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parents: 575
diff changeset
   928
627
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   929
More specifically, let $M_0, N_0, \ldots, M_k, N_k$ be $n$-manifolds and let $SC^n_{\overline{M}, \overline{N}}$
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   930
denote the component of the operad with outer boundary $M_0\cup N_0$ and inner boundaries
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   931
$M_1\cup N_1,\ldots, M_k\cup N_k$.
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   932
Then there is a collection of chain maps
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   933
\begin{multline*}
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   934
	C_*(SC^n_{\overline{M}, \overline{N}})\otimes \hom(\bc_*(M_1), \bc_*(N_1))\otimes\cdots \\
b0ed73b141d8 finish deligne section; misc
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   935
		\otimes \hom(\bc_*(M_{k}), \bc_*(N_{k})) \to  \hom(\bc_*(M_0), \bc_*(N_0))
b0ed73b141d8 finish deligne section; misc
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 626
diff changeset
   936
\end{multline*}
b0ed73b141d8 finish deligne section; misc
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   937
which satisfy the operad compatibility conditions.
577
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parents: 575
diff changeset
   938
595
9c708975b61b making pinched products axioms terser, and writing a short proof of the higher deligne conjecture
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parents: 594
diff changeset
   939
\begin{proof}
610
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   940
We have already defined the action of mapping cylinders, in Theorem \ref{thm:evaluation}, 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   941
and the action of surgeries is just composition of maps of $A_\infty$-modules. 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   942
We only need to check that the relations of the $n$-SC operad are satisfied. 
Kevin Walker <kevin@canyon23.net>
parents: 609
diff changeset
   943
This follows from the locality of the action of $\CH{-}$ (i.e., that it is compatible with gluing) and associativity.
595
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parents: 594
diff changeset
   944
\end{proof} 
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parents: 575
diff changeset
   945
652
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diff changeset
   946
Consider the special case where $n=1$ and all of the $M_i$'s and $N_i$'s are intervals.
627
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   947
We have that $SC^1_{\overline{M}, \overline{N}}$ is homotopy equivalent to the little
b0ed73b141d8 finish deligne section; misc
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   948
disks operad and $\hom(\bc_*(M_i), \bc_*(N_i))$ is homotopy equivalent to Hochschild cochains.
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   949
This special case is just the usual Deligne conjecture
628
4cce595ae1d3 adding Gerstenhaber-Voronov, explicitly not proving the mapping spaces result, and slight tweaks
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 627
diff changeset
   950
(see \cite{hep-th/9403055, MR1328534, MR1805894, MR1805923, MR2064592}).
627
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diff changeset
   951
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diff changeset
   952
The general case when $n=1$ goes beyond the original Deligne conjecture, as the $M_i$'s and $N_i$'s
652
821d79885bfe minor changes from proofreading
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parents: 651
diff changeset
   953
could be disjoint unions of intervals and circles, and the surgery cylinders could be high genus surfaces.
627
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diff changeset
   954
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diff changeset
   955
If all of the $M_i$'s and $N_i$'s are $n$-balls, then $SC^n_{\overline{M}, \overline{N}}$
b0ed73b141d8 finish deligne section; misc
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   956
contains a copy of the little $(n{+}1)$-balls operad.
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   957
Thus the little $(n{+}1)$-balls operad acts on blob cochains of the $n$-ball.
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parents: 626
diff changeset
   958
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%% == end of paper:
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%% Optional Materials and Methods Section
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%\begin{materials}
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% Materials text
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%% \appendix Appendix text...
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%% \appendix[Appendix Title]
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\begin{acknowledgments}
610
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   978
It is a pleasure to acknowledge helpful conversations with 
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   979
Kevin Costello,
625
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Michael Freedman,
610
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parents: 609
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   981
Justin Roberts,
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   982
and
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   983
Peter Teichner.
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   984
We also thank the Aspen Center for Physics for providing a pleasant and productive
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parents: 609
diff changeset
   985
environment during the last stages of this project.
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\end{acknowledgments}
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%\end{thebibliography}
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\end{article}
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%% Adding Figure and Table References
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%% and before \end{document}
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%%
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%% \begin{figure}
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%% \caption{Almost Sharp Front}\label{afoto}
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\begin{tikzpicture}[%every label/.style={green}
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]
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\node[fill=black, circle, label=below:$E$, inner sep=1.5pt](S) at (0,0) {};
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\node[fill=black, circle, label=above:$E$, inner sep=1.5pt](N) at (0,2) {};
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\draw (S) arc  (-90:90:1);
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\draw (N) arc  (90:270:1);
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\node[left] at (-1,1) {$B_1$};
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\caption{Combining two balls to get a full boundary.}\label{blah3}\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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				x=1.5cm,y=1.5cm]
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\node[fill=black, circle, label=below:$E$, inner sep=2pt](S) at (0,0) {};
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\node[fill=black, circle, label=above:$E$, inner sep=2pt](N) at (0,2) {};
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\draw (N) arc  (90:270:1);
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\draw (N) -- (S);
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\node[left] at (-1/4,1) {$B_1$};
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\node at (1/6,3/2)  {$Y$};
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\caption{From two balls to one ball.}\label{blah5}\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{.23}{ncat/zz2}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{A small part of $\cell(W)$.}
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\label{partofJfig}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}
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%$$\mathfig{.4}{deligne/manifolds}$$
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$$\mathfig{.4}{deligne/mapping-cylinders}$$
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\caption{An $n$-dimensional surgery cylinder.}\label{delfig2}
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\end{figure}
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%%
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%% \end{tabular}
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%% \end{table}
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%% \caption{Almost Sharp Front}\label{afoto}
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%% \begin{table*}
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%% \caption{Repeat length of longer allele by age of onset class}
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%% \end{table*}
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\end{document}
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