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\def\xxpar#1#2{\smallskip\noindent{\bf #1} {\it #2} \smallskip}
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\section{$n$-categories and their modules}
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\label{sec:ncats}
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\subsection{Definition of $n$-categories}
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\label{ss:n-cat-def}
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Before proceeding, we need more appropriate definitions of $n$-categories, 
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$A_\infty$ $n$-categories, modules for these, and tensor products of these modules.
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(As is the case throughout this paper, by ``$n$-category" we implicitly intend some notion of
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a `weak' $n$-category with `strong duality'.)
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The definitions presented below tie the categories more closely to the topology
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and avoid combinatorial questions about, for example, the minimal sufficient
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collections of generalized associativity axioms; we prefer maximal sets of axioms to minimal sets.
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For examples of topological origin, it is typically easy to show that they
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satisfy our axioms.
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For examples of a more purely algebraic origin, one would typically need the combinatorial
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results that we have avoided here.
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There are many existing definitions of $n$-categories, with various intended uses.
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In any such definition, there are sets of $k$-morphisms for each $0 \leq k \leq n$.
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Generally, these sets are indexed by instances of a certain typical shape. 
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Some $n$-category definitions model $k$-morphisms on the standard bihedrons (interval, bigon, and so on).
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Other definitions have a separate set of 1-morphisms for each interval $[0,l] \sub \r$, 
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a separate set of 2-morphisms for each rectangle $[0,l_1]\times [0,l_2] \sub \r^2$,
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and so on.
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(This allows for strict associativity.)
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Still other definitions (see, for example, \cite{MR2094071})
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model the $k$-morphisms on more complicated combinatorial polyhedra.
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For our definition, we will allow our $k$-morphisms to have any shape, so long as it is homeomorphic to the standard $k$-ball.
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Thus we expect to associate a set of $k$-morphisms $\cC_k(X)$ to any $k$-manifold $X$ homeomorphic 
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to the standard $k$-ball.
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By ``a $k$-ball" we mean any $k$-manifold which is homeomorphic to the 
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standard $k$-ball.
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We {\it do not} assume that it is equipped with a 
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preferred homeomorphism to the standard $k$-ball, and the same applies to ``a $k$-sphere" below.
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Given a homeomorphism $f:X\to Y$ between $k$-balls (not necessarily fixed on 
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the boundary), we want a corresponding
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bijection of sets $f:\cC(X)\to \cC(Y)$.
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(This will imply ``strong duality", among other things.) Putting these together, we have
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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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(Note: We usually omit the subscript $k$.)
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We are so far  being deliberately vague about what flavor of $k$-balls
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we are considering.
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They could be unoriented or oriented or Spin or $\mbox{Pin}_\pm$.
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They could be topological or PL or smooth.
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(If smooth, ``homeomorphism" should be read ``diffeomorphism", and we would need
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to be fussier about corners.)
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For each flavor of manifold there is a corresponding flavor of $n$-category.
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We will concentrate on the case of PL unoriented manifolds.
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(The ambitious reader may want to keep in mind two other classes of balls.
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The first is balls equipped with a map to some other space $Y$ (c.f. \cite{MR2079378}). 
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This will be used below to describe the blob complex of a fiber bundle with
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base space $Y$.
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The second is balls equipped with a section of the the tangent bundle, or the frame
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bundle (i.e.\ framed balls), or more generally some flag bundle associated to the tangent bundle.
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These can be used to define categories with less than the ``strong" duality we assume here,
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though we will not develop that idea fully in this paper.)
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Next we consider domains and ranges of morphisms (or, as we prefer to say, boundaries
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of morphisms).
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The 0-sphere is unusual among spheres in that it is disconnected.
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Correspondingly, for 1-morphisms it makes sense to distinguish between domain and range.
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(Actually, this is only true in the oriented case, with 1-morphisms parameterized
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by oriented 1-balls.)
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For $k>1$ and in the presence of strong duality the division into domain and range makes less sense.
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For example, in a pivotal tensor category, there are natural isomorphisms $\Hom{}{A}{B \tensor C} \isoto \Hom{}{B^* \tensor A}{C}$, etc. 
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(sometimes called ``Frobenius reciprocity''), which canonically identify all the morphism spaces which have the same boundary.
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We prefer to not make the distinction in the first place.
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Instead, we will combine the domain and range into a single entity which we call the 
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boundary of a morphism.
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Morphisms are modeled on balls, so their boundaries are modeled on spheres.
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In other words, we need to extend the functors $\cC_{k-1}$ from balls to spheres, for 
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$1\le k \le n$.
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all the axioms in the subsection for $0$ through $k-1$ we can use a colimit
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construction, as described in Subsection \ref{ss:ncat-coend} below, to extend $\cC_{k-1}$
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to spheres (and any other manifolds):
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\begin{lem}
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\label{lem:spheres}
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For each $1 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cl{\cC}_{k-1}$ from 
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the category of $k{-}1$-spheres and 
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homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.
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\end{lem}
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We postpone the proof \todo{} of this result until after we've actually given all the axioms.
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Note that defining this functor for some $k$ only requires the data described in Axiom \ref{axiom:morphisms} at level $k$, 
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along with the data described in the other Axioms at lower levels. 
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%In fact, the functors for spheres are entirely determined by the functors for balls and the subsequent axioms. (In particular, $\cC(S^k)$ is the colimit of $\cC$ applied to decompositions of $S^k$ into balls.) However, it is easiest to think of it as additional data at this point.
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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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while the second is the ordinary boundary of manifolds.)
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Given $c\in\cl{\cC}(\bd(X))$, we will write $\cC(X; c)$ for $\bd^{-1}(c)$, those morphisms with specified boundary $c$.
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Most of the examples of $n$-categories we are interested in are enriched in the following sense.
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The various sets of $n$-morphisms $\cC(X; c)$, for all $n$-balls $X$ and
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all $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$, have the structure of an object in some auxiliary symmetric monoidal category
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(e.g.\ vector spaces, or modules over some ring, or chain complexes),
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and all the structure maps of the $n$-category should be compatible with the auxiliary
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category structure.
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Note that this auxiliary structure is only in dimension $n$;
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$\cC(Y; c)$ is just a plain set if $\dim(Y) < n$.
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the full boundary of a morphism.
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The following lemma follows from the colimit construction used to define $\cl{\cC}_{k-1}$
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\begin{lem}[Boundary from domain and range]
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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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\[
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	\gl_E : \cC(B_1) \times_{\\cl{cC}(E)} \cC(B_2) \into \cl{\cC}(S)
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becomes a normal product.)
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\end{lem}
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\node[fill=black, circle, label=below:$E$, inner sep=2pt](S) at (0,0) {};
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\node[right] at (1,1) {$B_2$};
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\caption{Combining two balls to get a full boundary.}\label{blah3}\end{figure}
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Let $\cl{\cC}(S)_E$ denote the image of $\gl_E$.
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as above, then we define $\cC(X)_E = \bd^{-1}(\cl{\cC}(\bd X)_E)$.
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a {\it restriction} map and write $\res_{B_i}(a)$
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(or simply $\res(a)$ when there is no ambiguity), for $a\in \cl{\cC}(S)_E$.
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the boundary maps of Axiom \ref{nca-boundary} above,
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of restriction maps.
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($i = 1, 2$, notation from previous paragraph).
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$k$ different types of composition of $k$-morphisms, each associated to a different direction.
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one general type of composition which can be in any ``direction".
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\begin{axiom}[Composition]
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and $Y = B_1\cap B_2$ is a $k{-}1$-ball (Figure \ref{blah5}).
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We have restriction (domain or range) maps $\cC(B_i)_E \to \cC(Y)$.
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We have a map
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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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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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(For $k=n$, see below.)
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\caption{From two balls to one ball.}\label{blah5}\end{figure}
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\begin{axiom}[Strict associativity] \label{nca-assoc}
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$$\mathfig{.65}{ncat/strict-associativity}$$
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\caption{An example of strict associativity.}\label{blah6}\end{figure}
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We'll use the notations  $a\bullet b$ as well as $a \cup b$ for the glued together field $\gl_Y(a, b)$.
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In the other direction, we will call the projection from $\cC(B)_E$ to $\cC(B_i)_E$ 
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a restriction map (one of many types of map so called) and write $\res_{B_i}(a)$ for $a\in \cC(B)_E$.
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%restriction map from $\cC(B)_{\bd Y}$ to $\cC(Y)$.
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We will call elements of $\cC(B)_Y$ morphisms which are `splittable along $Y$' or `transverse to $Y$'.
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Let $\cC(X)_\alpha \sub \cC(X)$ denote the image of the iterated gluing maps from 
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the smaller balls to $X$.
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We  say that elements of $\cC(X)_\alpha$ are morphisms which are `splittable along $\alpha$'.
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In situations where the subdivision is notationally anonymous, we will write
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$\cC(X)\spl$ for the morphisms which are splittable along (a.k.a.\ transverse to)
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the unnamed subdivision.
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If $\beta$ is a subdivision of $\bd X$, we define $\cC(X)_\beta \deq \bd\inv(\cl{\cC}(\bd X)_\beta)$;
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this can also be denoted $\cC(X)\spl$ if the context contains an anonymous
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subdivision of $\bd X$ and no competing subdivision of $X$.
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The above two composition axioms are equivalent to the following one,
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which we state in slightly vague form.
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\xxpar{Multi-composition:}
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{Given any decomposition $B = B_1\cup\cdots\cup B_m$ of a $k$-ball
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into small $k$-balls, there is a 
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map from an appropriate subset (like a fibered product) 
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of $\cC(B_1)\spl\times\cdots\times\cC(B_m)\spl$ to $\cC(B)\spl$,
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and these various $m$-fold composition maps satisfy an
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operad-type strict associativity condition (Figure \ref{blah7}).}
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\begin{figure}[!ht]
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$$\mathfig{.8}{tempkw/blah7}$$
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\caption{Operad composition and associativity}\label{blah7}\end{figure}
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The next axiom is related to identity morphisms, though that might not be immediately obvious.
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\begin{axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms, preliminary version]
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For each $k$-ball $X$ and $m$-ball $D$, with $k+m \le n$, there is a map $\cC(X)\to \cC(X\times D)$, 
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usually denoted $a\mapsto a\times D$ for $a\in \cC(X)$.
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These maps must satisfy the following conditions.
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\begin{enumerate}
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If $f:X\to X'$ and $\tilde{f}:X\times D \to X'\times D'$ are maps such that the diagram
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\[ \xymatrix{
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	X\times D \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & X'\times D' \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
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	X \ar[r]^{f} & X'
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} \]
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commutes, then we have 
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\[
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	\tilde{f}(a\times D) = f(a)\times D' .
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\]
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Product morphisms are compatible with gluing (composition) in both factors:
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\[
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	(a'\times D)\bullet(a''\times D) = (a'\bullet a'')\times D
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\]
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and
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\[
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	(a\times D')\bullet(a\times D'') = a\times (D'\bullet D'') .
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\]
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Product morphisms are associative:
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\[
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	(a\times D)\times D' = a\times (D\times D') .
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\]
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(Here we are implicitly using functoriality and the obvious homeomorphism
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$(X\times D)\times D' \to X\times(D\times D')$.)
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Product morphisms are compatible with restriction:
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\[
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	\res_{X\times E}(a\times D) = a\times E
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\]
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for $E\sub \bd D$ and $a\in \cC(X)$.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{axiom}
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We will need to strengthen the above preliminary version of the axiom to allow
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for products which are ``pinched" in various ways along their boundary.
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(See Figure xxxx.)
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(The need for a strengthened version will become apparent in appendix \ref{sec:comparing-defs}
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where we construct a traditional category from a topological category.)
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Define a {\it pinched product} to be a map
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\[
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	\pi: E\to X
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\]
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such that $E$ is a $k{+}m$-ball, $X$ is a $k$-ball ($m\ge 1$), and $\pi$ is locally modeled
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on a standard iterated degeneracy map
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\[
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	d: \Delta^{k+m}\to\Delta^k .
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\]
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In other words, \nn{each point has a neighborhood blah blah...}
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(We thank Kevin Costello for suggesting this approach.)
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Note that for each interior point $x\in X$, $\pi\inv(x)$ is an $m$-ball,
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and for for each boundary point $x\in\bd X$, $\pi\inv(x)$ is a ball of dimension
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$l \le m$, with $l$ depending on $x$.
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It is easy to see that a composition of pinched products is again a pinched product.
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A {\it sub pinched product} is a sub-$m$-ball $E'\sub E$ such that the restriction
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$\pi:E'\to \pi(E')$ is again a pinched product.
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A {union} of pinched products is a decomposition $E = \cup_i E_i$
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such that each $E_i\sub E$ is a sub pinched product.
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(See Figure xxxx.)
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The product axiom will give a map $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$ for each pinched product
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$\pi:E\to X$.
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Morphisms in the image of $\pi^*$ will be called product morphisms.
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Before stating the axiom, we illustrate it in our two motivating examples of $n$-categories.
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In the case where $\cC(X) = \{f: X\to T\}$, we define $\pi^*(f) = f\circ\pi$.
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In the case where $\cC(X)$ is the set of all labeled embedded cell complexes $K$ in $X$, 
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define $\pi^*(K) = \pi\inv(K)$, with each codimension $i$ cell $\pi\inv(c)$ labeled by the
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same (traditional) $i$-morphism as the corresponding codimension $i$ cell $c$.
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\addtocounter{axiom}{-1}
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\begin{axiom}[Product (identity) morphisms]
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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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These maps must satisfy the following conditions.
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\begin{enumerate}
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if $f:X\to X'$ and $\tilde{f}:E \to E'$ are maps such that the diagram
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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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Product morphisms are compatible with gluing (composition).
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Let $\pi:E\to X$, $\pi_1:E_1\to X_1$, and $\pi_2:E_2\to X_2$ 
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be pinched products with $E = E_1\cup E_2$.
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Let $a\in \cC(X)$, and let $a_i$ denote the restriction of $a$ to $X_i\sub X$.
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Then 
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\[
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	\pi^*(a) = \pi_1^*(a_1)\bullet \pi_2^*(a_2) .
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Product morphisms are associative.
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If $\pi:E\to X$ and $\rho:D\to E$ and pinched products then
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\[
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	\rho^*\circ\pi^* = (\pi\circ\rho)^* .
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Product morphisms are compatible with restriction.
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If we have a commutative diagram
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\[ \xymatrix{
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	D \ar@{^(->}[r] \ar[d]_{\rho} & E \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
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All of the axioms listed above hold for both ordinary $n$-categories and $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
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homeomorphisms in the top dimension $n$, distinguishes the two cases.
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\begin{axiom}[Isotopy invariance in dimension $n$]{\textup{\textbf{[preliminary]}}}
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(Here we use the ``pinched" version of $Y\times J$.
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	\psi_{Y,J}: \cC(X) &\to& \cC(X) \\
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	a & \mapsto & s_{Y,J}(a \cup ((a|_Y)\times J)) .
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(See Figure \ref{glue-collar}.)
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\begin{figure}[!ht]
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\def\srad{0.75}
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\xymatrix@C+2cm{\cC(X) \ar[r]^(0.45){\text{glue}} & \cC(X \cup \text{collar}) \ar[r]^(0.55){\text{homeo}} & \cC(X)}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{Extended homeomorphism.}\label{glue-collar}\end{figure}
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We say that $\psi_{Y,J}$ is {\it extended isotopic} to the identity map.
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\nn{bad terminology; fix it later}
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\nn{also need to make clear that plain old isotopic to the identity implies
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extended isotopic}
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\nn{maybe remark that in some examples (e.g.\ ones based on sub cell complexes) 
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no extension necessary}
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It can be thought of as the action of the inverse of
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a map which projects a collar neighborhood of $Y$ onto $Y$.
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The revised axiom is
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\addtocounter{axiom}{-1}
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\begin{axiom}{\textup{\textbf{[topological  version]}} Extended isotopy invariance in dimension $n$}
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\label{axiom:extended-isotopies}
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to the identity on $\bd X$ and is extended isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity.
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\end{axiom}
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\nn{need to rephrase this, since extended isotopies don't correspond to homeomorphisms.}
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\smallskip
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isotopy invariance with the requirement that families of homeomorphisms act.
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\begin{axiom}{\textup{\textbf{[$A_\infty$ version]}} Families of homeomorphisms act in dimension $n$}
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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))\ot \cC(X; c) \to \cC(X; c) .
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Here $C_*$ means singular chains and $\Homeo_\bd(X)$ is the space of homeomorphisms of $X$
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which fix $\bd X$.
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These action maps are required to be associative up to homotopy
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\nn{iterated homotopy?}, and also compatible with composition (gluing) in the sense that
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a diagram like the one in Proposition \ref{CHprop} commutes.
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\nn{repeat diagram here?}
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\end{axiom}
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We should strengthen the above axiom to apply to families of extended homeomorphisms.
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To do this we need to explain how extended homeomorphisms form a topological space.
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Roughly, the set of $n{-}1$-balls in the boundary of an $n$-ball has a natural topology,
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and we can replace the class of all intervals $J$ with intervals contained in $\r$.
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\nn{need to also say something about collaring homeomorphisms.}
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\nn{this paragraph needs work.}
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Note that if we take homology of chain complexes, we turn an $A_\infty$ $n$-category
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into a plain $n$-category (enriched over graded groups).
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\nn{say more here?}
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In a different direction, if we enrich over topological spaces instead of chain complexes,
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we get a space version of an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, with $\Homeo_\bd(X)$ acting 
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Taking singular chains converts such a space type $A_\infty$ $n$-category into a chain complex
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type $A_\infty$ $n$-category.
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The alert reader will have already noticed that our definition of a (plain) $n$-category
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is extremely similar to our definition of a topological system of fields.
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There are two essential differences.
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First, for the $n$-category definition we restrict our attention to balls
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(and their boundaries), while for fields we consider all manifolds.
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Second,  in category definition we directly impose isotopy
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invariance in dimension $n$, while in the fields definition we have do not expect isotopy invariance on fields
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but instead remember a subspace of local relations which contain differences of isotopic fields. 
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(Recall that the compensation for this complication is that we can demand that the gluing map for fields is injective.)
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Thus a system of fields and local relations $(\cF,\cU)$ determines an $n$-category $\cC_ {\cF,\cU}$ simply by restricting our attention to
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balls and, at level $n$, quotienting out by the local relations:
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\begin{align*}
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\cC_{\cF,\cU}(B^k) & = \begin{cases}\cF(B) & \text{when $k<n$,} \\ \cF(B) / \cU(B) & \text{when $k=n$.}\end{cases}
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\end{align*}
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This $n$-category can be thought of as the local part of the fields.
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Conversely, given a topological $n$-category we can construct a system of fields via 
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a colimit construction; see \S \ref{ss:ncat_fields} below.
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\subsection{Examples of $n$-categories}
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\label{ss:ncat-examples}
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We now describe several classes of examples of $n$-categories satisfying our axioms.
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\begin{example}[Maps to a space]
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\label{ex:maps-to-a-space}%
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Fix a `target space' $T$, any topological space.
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We define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$, the fundamental $n$-category of $T$, as follows.
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For $X$ a $k$-ball with $k < n$, define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ to be the set of 
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all continuous maps from $X$ to $T$.
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For $X$ an $n$-ball define $\pi_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ to be continuous maps from $X$ to $T$ modulo
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homotopies fixed on $\bd X$.
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(Note that homotopy invariance implies isotopy invariance.)
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For $a\in \cC(X)$ define the product morphism $a\times D \in \cC(X\times D)$ to
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be $a\circ\pi_X$, where $\pi_X : X\times D \to X$ is the projection.
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Recall we described a system of fields and local relations based on maps to $T$ in Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space(fields)} above.
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Constructing a system of fields from $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$ recovers that example.
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\end{example}
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\begin{example}[Maps to a space, with a fiber]
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\label{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber}%
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We can modify the example above, by fixing a
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closed $m$-manifold $F$, and defining $\pi^{\times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X) = \Maps(X \times F \to T)$, 
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otherwise leaving the definition in Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} unchanged.
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Taking $F$ to be a point recovers the previous case.
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\end{example}
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\begin{example}[Linearized, twisted, maps to a space]
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\label{ex:linearized-maps-to-a-space}%
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We can linearize Examples \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} and \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber} as follows.
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Let $\alpha$ be an $(n{+}m{+}1)$-cocycle on $T$ with values in a ring $R$
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(have in mind the trivial cocycle).
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For $X$ of dimension less than $n$ define $\pi^{\alpha, \times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ as before, ignoring $\alpha$.
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For $X$ an $n$-ball and $c\in \Maps(\bdy X \times F \to T)$ define $\pi^{\alpha, \times F}_{\leq n}(T)(X; c)$ to be
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the $R$-module of finite linear combinations of continuous maps from $X\times F$ to $T$,
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modulo the relation that if $a$ is homotopic to $b$ (rel boundary) via a homotopy
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$h: X\times F\times I \to T$, then $a = \alpha(h)b$.
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\nn{need to say something about fundamental classes, or choose $\alpha$ carefully}
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\end{example}
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The next example is only intended to be illustrative, as we don't specify which definition of a `traditional $n$-category' we intend.
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Further, most of these definitions don't even have an agreed-upon notion of `strong duality', which we assume here.
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\begin{example}[Traditional $n$-categories]
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\label{ex:traditional-n-categories}
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Given a `traditional $n$-category with strong duality' $C$
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define $\cC(X)$, for $X$ a $k$-ball with $k < n$,
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to be the set of all $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X$ (c.f. \S \ref{sec:fields}).
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For $X$ an $n$-ball and $c\in \cl{\cC}(\bd X)$, define $\cC(X; c)$ to be finite linear
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combinations of $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X$
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modulo the kernel of the evaluation map.
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Define a product morphism $a\times D$, for $D$ an $m$-ball, to be the product of the cell complex of $a$ with $D$,
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with each cell labelled according to the corresponding cell for $a$.
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(These two cells have the same codimension.)
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More generally, start with an $n{+}m$-category $C$ and a closed $m$-manifold $F$.
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to be the set of all $C$-labeled embedded cell complexes of $X\times F$.
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Define $\cC(X; c)$, for $X$ an $n$-ball,
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to be the dual Hilbert space $A(X\times F; c)$.
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\nn{refer elsewhere for details?}
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$C$ in Example \ref{ex:traditional-n-categories(fields)} above.
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\nn{KW: We already refer to \S \ref{sec:fields} above}
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Constructing a system of fields from $\cC$ recovers that example. 
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\todo{Except that it doesn't: pasting diagrams v.s. string diagrams.}
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where the quotient is built in.
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but (string diagrams)/(relations) is isomorphic to 
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(pasting diagrams composed of smaller string diagrams)/(relations)}
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\end{example}
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\begin{example}[The bordism $n$-category, plain version]
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\label{ex:bordism-category}
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submanifolds $W$ of $X\times \Real^\infty$ such that the projection $W \to X$ is transverse
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to $\bd X$.
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For an $n$-ball $X$ define $\Bord^n(X)$ to be homeomorphism classes (rel boundary) of such $n$-dimensional submanifolds;
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we identify $W$ and $W'$ if $\bd W = \bd W'$ and there is a homeomorphism
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$W \to W'$ which restricts to the identity on the boundary.
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\end{example}
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%\nn{the next example might be an unnecessary distraction.  consider deleting it.}
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%\begin{example}[Variation on the above examples]
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%We could allow $F$ to have boundary and specify boundary conditions on $X\times \bd F$,
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%for example product boundary conditions or take the union over all boundary conditions.
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%%\nn{maybe should not emphasize this case, since it's ``better" in some sense
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%%to think of these guys as affording a representation
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%%of the $n{+}1$-category associated to $\bd F$.}
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%\end{example}
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%We have two main examples of $A_\infty$ $n$-categories, coming from maps to a target space and from the blob complex.
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\begin{example}[Chains of maps to a space]
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\rm
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\label{ex:chains-of-maps-to-a-space}
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We can modify Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space} above to define the fundamental $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)$ of a topological space $T$.
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For a $k$-ball $X$, with $k < n$, the set $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(X)$ is just $\Maps(X \to T)$.
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Define $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(X; c)$ for an $n$-ball $X$ and $c \in \pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)(\bdy X)$ to be the chain complex
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$$C_*(\Maps_c(X\times F \to T)),$$ where $\Maps_c$ denotes continuous maps restricting to $c$ on the boundary,
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and $C_*$ denotes singular chains.
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\nn{maybe should also mention version where we enrich over spaces rather than chain complexes}
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\end{example}
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See also Theorem \ref{thm:map-recon} below, recovering $C_*(\Maps(M \to T))$ up to 
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homotopy the blob complex of $M$ with coefficients in $\pi^\infty_{\le n}(T)$.
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\begin{example}[Blob complexes of balls (with a fiber)]
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\rm
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\label{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls}
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Fix an $n-k$-dimensional manifold $F$ and an $n$-dimensional system of fields $\cE$.
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We will define an $A_\infty$ $k$-category $\cC$.
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When $X$ is a $m$-ball, with $m<k$, define $\cC(X) = \cE(X\times F)$.
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When $X$ is an $k$-ball,
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define $\cC(X; c) = \bc^\cE_*(X\times F; c)$
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where $\bc^\cE_*$ denotes the blob complex based on $\cE$.
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\end{example}
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This example will be essential for Theorem \ref{product_thm} below, which allows us to compute the blob complex of a product.
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Notice that with $F$ a point, the above example is a construction turning a topological 
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$n$-category $\cC$ into an $A_\infty$ $n$-category which we'll denote by $\bc_*(\cC)$.
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We think of this as providing a `free resolution' 
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\nn{`cofibrant replacement'?}
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of the topological $n$-category. 
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\todo{Say more here!} 
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In fact, there is also a trivial, but mostly uninteresting, way to do this: 
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we can think of each vector space associated to an $n$-ball as a chain complex concentrated in degree $0$, 
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and take $\CD{B}$ to act trivially. 
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Be careful that the `free resolution' of the topological $n$-category $\pi_{\leq n}(T)$ is not the $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\pi^\infty_{\leq n}(T)$.
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It's easy to see that with $n=0$, the corresponding system of fields is just 
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linear combinations of connected components of $T$, and the local relations are trivial.
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There's no way for the blob complex to magically recover all the data of $\pi^\infty_{\leq 0}(T) \iso C_* T$.
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\begin{example}[The bordism $n$-category, $A_\infty$ version]
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\rm
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\label{ex:bordism-category-ainf}
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blah blah \nn{to do...}
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\end{example}
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Let $\cE\cB_n$ be the operad of smooth embeddings of $k$ (little)
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copies of the standard $n$-ball $B^n$ into another (big) copy of $B^n$.
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(We require that the interiors of the little balls be disjoint, but their 
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boundaries are allowed to meet.
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Note in particular that the space for $k=1$ contains a copy of $\Diff(B^n)$, namely
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the embeddings of a ``little" ball with image all of the big ball $B^n$.
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\nn{should we warn that the inclusion of this copy of $\Diff(B^n)$ is not a homotopy equivalence?})
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The operad $\cE\cB_n$ is homotopy equivalent to the standard framed little $n$-ball operad.
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(By shrinking the little balls (precomposing them with dilations), 
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we see that both operads are homotopic to the space of $k$ framed points
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in $B^n$.)
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It is easy to see that $n$-fold loop spaces $\Omega^n(T)$ have the structure have
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an action of $\cE\cB_n$.
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\nn{add citation for this operad if we can find one}
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\begin{example}[$E_n$ algebras]
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\rm
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\label{ex:e-n-alg}
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Let $A$ be an $\cE\cB_n$-algebra.
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Note that this implies a $\Diff(B^n)$ action on $A$, 
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since $\cE\cB_n$ contains a copy of $\Diff(B^n)$.
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We will define an $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\cC^A$.
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If $X$ is a ball of dimension $k<n$, define $\cC^A(X)$ to be a point.
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In other words, the $k$-morphisms are trivial for $k<n$.
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%If $X$ is an $n$-ball, we define $\cC^A(X)$ via a colimit construction.
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%(Plain colimit, not homotopy colimit.)
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%Let $J$ be the category whose objects are embeddings of a disjoint union of copies of 
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%the standard ball $B^n$ into $X$, and who morphisms are given by engu
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\nn{...}
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\end{example}
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%\subsection{From $n$-categories to systems of fields}
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\subsection{From balls to manifolds}
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\label{ss:ncat_fields} \label{ss:ncat-coend}
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In this section we describe how to extend an $n$-category $\cC$ as described above 
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(of either the plain or $A_\infty$ variety) to an invariant of manifolds, which we denote by $\cl{\cC}$.
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This extension is a certain colimit, and we've chosen the notation to remind you of this.
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That is, we show that functors $\cC_k$ satisfying the axioms above have a canonical extension 
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from $k$-balls to arbitrary $k$-manifolds.
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Recall that we've already anticipated this construction in the previous section, 
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inductively defining $\cl{\cC}$ on $k$-spheres in terms of $\cC$ on $k$-balls, 
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so that we can state the boundary axiom for $\cC$ on $k+1$-balls.
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In the case of plain $n$-categories, this construction factors into a construction of a 
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system of fields and local relations, followed by the usual TQFT definition of a 
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vector space invariant of manifolds given as Definition \ref{defn:TQFT-invariant}.
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For an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, $\cl{\cC}$ is defined using a homotopy colimit instead.
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Recall that we can take a plain $n$-category $\cC$ and pass to the `free resolution', 
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an $A_\infty$ $n$-category $\bc_*(\cC)$, by computing the blob complex of balls (recall Example \ref{ex:blob-complexes-of-balls} above).
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We will show in Corollary \ref{cor:new-old} below that the homotopy colimit invariant 
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for a manifold $M$ associated to this $A_\infty$ $n$-category is actually the same as the original blob complex  for $M$ with coefficients in $\cC$.
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We will first define the `cell-decomposition' poset $\cell(W)$ for any $k$-manifold $W$, for $1 \leq k \leq n$. 
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An $n$-category $\cC$ provides a functor from this poset to the category of sets, 
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and we  will define $\cC(W)$ as a suitable colimit 
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(or homotopy colimit in the $A_\infty$ case) of this functor. 
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We'll later give a more explicit description of this colimit.
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In the case that the $n$-category $\cC$ is enriched (e.g. associates vector spaces or chain complexes to $n$-manifolds with boundary data), 
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then the resulting colimit is also enriched, that is, the set associated to $W$ splits into subsets according to boundary data, and each of these subsets has the appropriate structure (e.g. a vector space or chain complex).
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\begin{defn}
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Say that a `permissible decomposition' of $W$ is a cell decomposition
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\[
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	W = \bigcup_a X_a ,
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\]
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where each closed top-dimensional cell $X_a$ is an embedded $k$-ball.
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Given permissible decompositions $x$ and $y$, we say that $x$ is a refinement
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of $y$, or write $x \le y$, if each $k$-ball of $y$ is a union of $k$-balls of $x$.
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The category $\cell(W)$ 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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\begin{figure}[!ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{.63}{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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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, as described above, we have a subset $\cC(X)\spl \sub \cC(X)$ of morphisms whose boundaries
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are splittable along this decomposition.
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%For a $k$-cell $X$ in a cell composition of $W$, we can consider the `splittable fields' $\cC(X)_{\bdy X}$, the subset of $\cC(X)$ consisting of fields which are splittable with respect to each boundary $k-1$-cell.
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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 $x = \bigcup_a X_a$ 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) \sub \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 $n$-cells over the labels of $n-1$-cells).
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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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When the $n$-category $\cC$ is enriched in some symmetric monoidal category $(A,\boxtimes)$, and $W$ is a
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closed $n$-manifold, the functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$ has target $A$ and
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we replace the cartesian product of sets appearing in Equation \eqref{eq:psi-C} with the monoidal product $\boxtimes$. 
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(Moreover, $\psi_{\cC;W}(x)$ might be a subobject, rather than a subset, of the product.)
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Similar things are true if $W$ is an $n$-manifold with non-empty boundary and we
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fix a field on $\bd W$
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(i.e. fix an element of the colimit associated to $\bd W$).
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Finally, we construct $\cC(W)$ as the appropriate colimit of $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
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\begin{defn}[System of fields functor]
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If $\cC$ is an $n$-category enriched in sets or vector spaces, $\cC(W)$ is the usual colimit of the functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
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That is, for each decomposition $x$ there is a map
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$\psi_{\cC;W}(x)\to \cC(W)$, these maps are compatible with the refinement maps
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above, and $\cC(W)$ is universal with respect to these properties.
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\end{defn}
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\begin{defn}[System of fields functor, $A_\infty$ case]
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When $\cC$ is an $A_\infty$ $n$-category, $\cC(W)$ for $W$ a $k$-manifold with $k < n$ 
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is defined as above, as the colimit of $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
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When $W$ is an $n$-manifold, the chain complex $\cC(W)$ is the homotopy colimit of the functor $\psi_{\cC;W}$.
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\end{defn}
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We can specify boundary data $c \in \cC(\bdy W)$, and define functors $\psi_{\cC;W,c}$ 
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with values the subsets of those of $\psi_{\cC;W}$ which agree with $c$ on the boundary of $W$.
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We now give a more concrete description of the colimit in each case.
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If $\cC$ is enriched over vector spaces, and $W$ is an $n$-manifold, 
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we can take the vector space $\cC(W,c)$ to be the direct sum over all permissible decompositions of $W$
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\begin{equation*}
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	\cC(W,c) = \left( \bigoplus_x \psi_{\cC;W,c}(x)\right) \big/ K
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\end{equation*}
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where $K$ is the vector space spanned by elements $a - g(a)$, with
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$a\in \psi_{\cC;W,c}(x)$ for some decomposition $x$, and $g: \psi_{\cC;W,c}(x)
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\to \psi_{\cC;W,c}(y)$ is value of $\psi_{\cC;W,c}$ on some antirefinement $x \leq y$.
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In the $A_\infty$ case, enriched over chain complexes, the concrete description of the homotopy colimit
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is more involved.
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%\nn{should probably rewrite this to be compatible with some standard reference}
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Define an $m$-sequence in $W$ to be a sequence $x_0 \le x_1 \le \dots \le x_m$ of permissible decompositions of $W$.
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Such sequences (for all $m$) form a simplicial set in $\cell(W)$.
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Define $V$ as a vector space via
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\[
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	V = \bigoplus_{(x_i)} \psi_{\cC;W}(x_0)[m] ,
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\]
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where the sum is over all $m$-sequences $(x_i)$ and all $m$, and each summand is degree shifted by $m$. 
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(Our homological conventions are non-standard: if a complex $U$ is concentrated in degree $0$, 
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the complex $U[m]$ is concentrated in degree $m$.)
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We endow $V$ with a differential which is the sum of the differential of the $\psi_{\cC;W}(x_0)$
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summands plus another term using the differential of the simplicial set of $m$-sequences.
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   888
More specifically, if $(a, \bar{x})$ denotes an element in the $\bar{x}$
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summand of $V$ (with $\bar{x} = (x_0,\dots,x_k)$), define
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   890
\[
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	\bd (a, \bar{x}) = (\bd a, \bar{x}) + (-1)^{\deg{a}} (g(a), d_0(\bar{x})) + (-1)^{\deg{a}} \sum_{j=1}^k (-1)^{j} (a, d_j(\bar{x})) ,
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   892
\]
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   893
where $d_j(\bar{x}) = (x_0,\dots,x_{j-1},x_{j+1},\dots,x_k)$ and $g: \psi_\cC(x_0)\to \psi_\cC(x_1)$
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is the usual gluing map coming from the antirefinement $x_0 \le x_1$.
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   895
\nn{need to say this better}
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\nn{maybe mention that there is a version that emphasizes minimal gluings (antirefinements) which
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combine only two balls at a time; for $n=1$ this version will lead to usual definition
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of $A_\infty$ category}
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We will call $m$ the filtration degree of the complex.
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We can think of this construction as starting with a disjoint copy of a complex for each
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permissible decomposition (filtration degree 0).
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Then we glue these together with mapping cylinders coming from gluing maps
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(filtration degree 1).
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Then we kill the extra homology we just introduced with mapping 
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cylinders between the mapping cylinders (filtration degree 2), and so on.
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$\cC(W)$ is functorial with respect to homeomorphisms of $k$-manifolds.
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   909
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   910
It is easy to see that
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there are well-defined maps $\cC(W)\to\cC(\bd W)$, and that these maps
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comprise a natural transformation of functors.
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\nn{need to finish explaining why we have a system of fields;
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need to say more about ``homological" fields? 
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(actions of homeomorphisms);
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define $k$-cat $\cC(\cdot\times W)$}
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\subsection{Modules}
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Next we define plain and $A_\infty$ $n$-category modules.
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The definition will be very similar to that of $n$-categories,
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but with $k$-balls replaced by {\it marked $k$-balls,} defined below.
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\nn{** need to make sure all revisions of $n$-cat def are also made to module def.}
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\nn{in particular, need to to get rid of the ``hemisphere axiom"}
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%\nn{should they be called $n$-modules instead of just modules?  probably not, but worth considering.}
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Our motivating example comes from an $(m{-}n{+}1)$-dimensional manifold $W$ with boundary
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in the context of an $m{+}1$-dimensional TQFT.
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Such a $W$ gives rise to a module for the $n$-category associated to $\bd W$.
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This will be explained in more detail as we present the axioms.
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\nn{should also develop $\pi_{\le n}(T, S)$ as a module for $\pi_{\le n}(T)$, where $S\sub T$.}
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Throughout, we fix an $n$-category $\cC$.
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For all but one axiom, it doesn't matter whether $\cC$ is a topological $n$-category or an $A_\infty$ $n$-category.
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We state the final axiom, on actions of homeomorphisms, differently in the two cases.
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Define a {\it marked $k$-ball} to be a pair $(B, N)$ homeomorphic to the pair
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$$(\text{standard $k$-ball}, \text{northern hemisphere in boundary of standard $k$-ball}).$$
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   941
We call $B$ the ball and $N$ the marking.
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   942
A homeomorphism between marked $k$-balls is a homeomorphism of balls which
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restricts to a homeomorphism of markings.
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\begin{module-axiom}[Module morphisms]
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{For each $0 \le k \le n$, we have a functor $\cM_k$ from 
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   947
the category of marked $k$-balls and 
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homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.}
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\end{module-axiom}
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   951
(As with $n$-categories, we will usually omit the subscript $k$.)
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For example, let $\cD$ be the $m{+}1$-dimensional TQFT which assigns to a $k$-manifold $N$ the set 
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   954
of maps from $N$ to $T$, modulo homotopy (and possibly linearized) if $k=m$.
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   955
Let $W$ be an $(m{-}n{+}1)$-dimensional manifold with boundary.
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Let $\cC$ be the $n$-category with $\cC(X) \deq \cD(X\times \bd W)$.
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   957
Let $\cM(B, N) \deq \cD((B\times \bd W)\cup (N\times W))$.
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(The union is along $N\times \bd W$.)
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(If $\cD$ were a general TQFT, we would define $\cM(B, N)$ to be
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   960
the subset of $\cD((B\times \bd W)\cup (N\times W))$ which is splittable along $N\times \bd W$.)
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   961
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   962
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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   963
$$\mathfig{.8}{ncat/boundary-collar}$$
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\caption{From manifold with boundary collar to marked ball}\label{blah15}\end{figure}
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   966
Define the boundary of a marked $k$-ball $(B, N)$ to be the pair $(\bd B \setmin N, \bd N)$.
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   967
Call such a thing a {marked $k{-}1$-hemisphere}.
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   968
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\begin{lem}
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\label{lem:hemispheres}
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   971
{For each $0 \le k \le n-1$, we have a functor $\cM_k$ from 
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   972
the category of marked $k$-hemispheres and 
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   973
homeomorphisms to the category of sets and bijections.}
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\end{lem}
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   975
The proof is exactly analogous to that of Lemma \ref{lem:spheres}, and we omit the details.
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   976
We use the same type of colimit construction.
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   977
104
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   978
In our example, let $\cM(H) \deq \cD(H\times\bd W \cup \bd H\times W)$.
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   979
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\begin{module-axiom}[Module boundaries (maps)]
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   981
{For each marked $k$-ball $M$ we have a map of sets $\bd: \cM(M)\to \cM(\bd M)$.
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   982
These maps, for various $M$, comprise a natural transformation of functors.}
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\end{module-axiom}
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   984
110
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   985
Given $c\in\cM(\bd M)$, let $\cM(M; c) \deq \bd^{-1}(c)$.
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   986
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   987
If the $n$-category $\cC$ is enriched over some other category (e.g.\ vector spaces),
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   988
then $\cM(M; c)$ should be an object in that category for each marked $n$-ball $M$
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   989
and $c\in \cC(\bd M)$.
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   990
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\begin{lem}[Boundary from domain and range]
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{Let $H = M_1 \cup_E M_2$, where $H$ is a marked $k$-hemisphere ($0\le k\le n-1$),
104
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   993
$M_i$ is a marked $k$-ball, and $E = M_1\cap M_2$ is a marked $k{-}1$-hemisphere.
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   994
Let $\cM(M_1) \times_{\cM(E)} \cM(M_2)$ denote the fibered product of the 
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   995
two maps $\bd: \cM(M_i)\to \cM(E)$.
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   996
Then (axiom) we have an injective map
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\[
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	\gl_E : \cM(M_1) \times_{\cM(E)} \cM(M_2) \hookrightarrow \cM(H)
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   999
\]
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  1000
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms.}
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\end{lem}
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  1002
Again, this is in exact analogy with Lemma \ref{lem:domain-and-range}.
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  1004
Let $\cM(H)_E$ denote the image of $\gl_E$.
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  1005
We will refer to elements of $\cM(H)_E$ as ``splittable along $E$" or ``transverse to $E$". 
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  1006
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  1007
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\begin{module-axiom}[Module to category restrictions]
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  1009
{For each marked $k$-hemisphere $H$ there is a restriction map
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$\cM(H)\to \cC(H)$.  
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  1011
($\cC(H)$ means apply $\cC$ to the underlying $k$-ball of $H$.)
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These maps comprise a natural transformation of functors.}
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\end{module-axiom}
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  1015
Note that combining the various boundary and restriction maps above
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(for both modules and $n$-categories)
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  1017
we have for each marked $k$-ball $(B, N)$ and each $k{-}1$-ball $Y\sub \bd B \setmin N$
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  1018
a natural map from a subset of $\cM(B, N)$ to $\cC(Y)$.
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  1019
The subset is the subset of morphisms which are appropriately splittable (transverse to the
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  1020
cutting submanifolds).
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  1021
This fact will be used below.
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  1022
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  1023
In our example, the various restriction and gluing maps above come from
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  1024
restricting and gluing maps into $T$.
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  1025
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  1026
We require two sorts of composition (gluing) for modules, corresponding to two ways
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of splitting a marked $k$-ball into two (marked or plain) $k$-balls.
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  1028
(See Figure \ref{zzz3}.)
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  1029
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  1030
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{.4}{ncat/zz3}
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  1033
\end{equation*}
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  1034
\caption{Module composition (top); $n$-category action (bottom).}
119
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  1035
\label{zzz3}
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diff changeset
  1036
\end{figure}
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  1037
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  1038
First, we can compose two module morphisms to get another module morphism.
103
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  1039
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  1040
\begin{module-axiom}[Module composition]
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{Let $M = M_1 \cup_Y M_2$, where $M$, $M_1$ and $M_2$ are marked $k$-balls (with $0\le k\le n$)
103
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diff changeset
  1042
and $Y = M_1\cap M_2$ is a marked $k{-}1$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1043
Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a marked $k{-}2$-hemisphere.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1044
Note that each of $M$, $M_1$ and $M_2$ has its boundary split into two marked $k{-}1$-balls by $E$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1045
We have restriction (domain or range) maps $\cM(M_i)_E \to \cM(Y)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1046
Let $\cM(M_1)_E \times_{\cM(Y)} \cM(M_2)_E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1047
Then (axiom) we have a map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1048
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1049
	\gl_Y : \cM(M_1)_E \times_{\cM(Y)} \cM(M_2)_E \to \cM(M)_E
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1050
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1051
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1052
to the intersection of the boundaries of $M$ and $M_i$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1053
If $k < n$ we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1054
(For $k=n$, see below.)}
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  1055
\end{module-axiom}
119
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diff changeset
  1056
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1057
103
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  1058
Second, we can compose an $n$-category morphism with a module morphism to get another
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1059
module morphism.
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  1060
We'll call this the action map to distinguish it from the other kind of composition.
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  1061
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  1062
\begin{module-axiom}[$n$-category action]
103
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  1063
{Let $M = X \cup_Y M'$, where $M$ and $M'$ are marked $k$-balls ($0\le k\le n$),
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1064
$X$ is a plain $k$-ball,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1065
and $Y = X\cap M'$ is a $k{-}1$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1066
Let $E = \bd Y$, which is a $k{-}2$-sphere.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1067
We have restriction maps $\cM(M')_E \to \cC(Y)$ and $\cC(X)_E\to \cC(Y)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1068
Let $\cC(X)_E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cM(M')_E$ denote the fibered product of these two maps. 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1069
Then (axiom) we have a map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1070
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1071
	\gl_Y :\cC(X)_E \times_{\cC(Y)} \cM(M')_E \to \cM(M)_E
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1072
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1073
which is natural with respect to the actions of homeomorphisms, and also compatible with restrictions
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1074
to the intersection of the boundaries of $X$ and $M'$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1075
If $k < n$ we require that $\gl_Y$ is injective.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1076
(For $k=n$, see below.)}
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  1077
\end{module-axiom}
103
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diff changeset
  1078
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  1079
\begin{module-axiom}[Strict associativity]
103
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  1080
{The composition and action maps above are strictly associative.}
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  1081
\end{module-axiom}
103
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diff changeset
  1082
110
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  1083
Note that the above associativity axiom applies to mixtures of module composition,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1084
action maps and $n$-category composition.
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  1085
See Figure \ref{zzz1b}.
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diff changeset
  1086
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  1087
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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  1088
\begin{equation*}
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  1089
\mathfig{0.49}{ncat/zz0} \mathfig{0.49}{ncat/zz1}
119
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diff changeset
  1090
\end{equation*}
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diff changeset
  1091
\caption{Two examples of mixed associativity}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1092
\label{zzz1b}
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  1093
\end{figure}
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  1094
110
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  1095
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  1096
The above three axioms are equivalent to the following axiom,
103
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  1097
which we state in slightly vague form.
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diff changeset
  1098
\nn{need figure for this}
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1099
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parents: 102
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  1100
\xxpar{Module multi-composition:}
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1101
{Given any decomposition 
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1102
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1103
	M =  X_1 \cup\cdots\cup X_p \cup M_1\cup\cdots\cup M_q
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diff changeset
  1104
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1105
of a marked $k$-ball $M$
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diff changeset
  1106
into small (marked and plain) $k$-balls $M_i$ and $X_j$, there is a 
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diff changeset
  1107
map from an appropriate subset (like a fibered product) 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1108
of 
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1109
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1110
	\cC(X_1)\times\cdots\times\cC(X_p) \times \cM(M_1)\times\cdots\times\cM(M_q) 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1111
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1112
to $\cM(M)$,
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1113
and these various multifold composition maps satisfy an
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1114
operad-type strict associativity condition.}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
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  1115
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  1116
(The above operad-like structure is analogous to the swiss cheese operad
146
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  1117
\cite{MR1718089}.)
200
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  1118
%\nn{need to double-check that this is true.}
103
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  1119
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  1120
\begin{module-axiom}[Product/identity morphisms]
103
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1121
{Let $M$ be a marked $k$-ball and $D$ be a plain $m$-ball, with $k+m \le n$.
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  1122
Then we have a map $\cM(M)\to \cM(M\times D)$, usually denoted $a\mapsto a\times D$ for $a\in \cM(M)$.
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  1123
If $f:M\to M'$ and $\tilde{f}:M\times D \to M'\times D'$ are maps such that the diagram
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  1124
\[ \xymatrix{
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diff changeset
  1125
	M\times D \ar[r]^{\tilde{f}} \ar[d]_{\pi} & M'\times D' \ar[d]^{\pi} \\
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1126
	M \ar[r]^{f} & M'
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1127
} \]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
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  1128
commutes, then we have $\tilde{f}(a\times D) = f(a)\times D'$.}
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  1129
\end{module-axiom}
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parents: 102
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  1130
111
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  1131
\nn{Need to add compatibility with various things, as in the n-cat version of this axiom above.}
103
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parents: 102
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  1132
200
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  1133
\nn{postpone finalizing the above axiom until the n-cat version is finalized}
110
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 109
diff changeset
  1134
103
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parents: 102
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  1135
There are two alternatives for the next axiom, according whether we are defining
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  1136
modules for plain $n$-categories or $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1137
In the plain case we require
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1138
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  1139
\begin{module-axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[topological version]}} Extended isotopy invariance in dimension $n$]
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1140
{Let $M$ be a marked $n$-ball and $f: M\to M$ be a homeomorphism which restricts
175
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diff changeset
  1141
to the identity on $\bd M$ and is extended isotopic (rel boundary) to the identity.
103
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1142
Then $f$ acts trivially on $\cM(M)$.}
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  1143
\end{module-axiom}
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1144
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1145
\nn{need to rephrase this, since extended isotopies don't correspond to homeomorphisms.}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1146
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1147
We emphasize that the $\bd M$ above means boundary in the marked $k$-ball sense.
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1148
In other words, if $M = (B, N)$ then we require only that isotopies are fixed 
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1149
on $\bd B \setmin N$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1150
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1151
For $A_\infty$ modules we require
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diff changeset
  1152
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  1153
\addtocounter{module-axiom}{-1}
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  1154
\begin{module-axiom}[\textup{\textbf{[$A_\infty$ version]}} Families of homeomorphisms act]
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1155
{For each marked $n$-ball $M$ and each $c\in \cM(\bd M)$ we have a map of chain complexes
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1156
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1157
	C_*(\Homeo_\bd(M))\ot \cM(M; c) \to \cM(M; c) .
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1158
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1159
Here $C_*$ means singular chains and $\Homeo_\bd(M)$ is the space of homeomorphisms of $M$
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1160
which fix $\bd M$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1161
These action maps are required to be associative up to homotopy
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1162
\nn{iterated homotopy?}, and also compatible with composition (gluing) in the sense that
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  1163
a diagram like the one in Proposition \ref{CHprop} commutes.
103
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1164
\nn{repeat diagram here?}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 102
diff changeset
  1165
\nn{restate this with $\Homeo(M\to M')$?  what about boundary fixing property?}}
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  1166
\end{module-axiom}
103
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1167
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parents: 102
diff changeset
  1168
\medskip
102
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parents: 101
diff changeset
  1169
104
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parents: 103
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  1170
Note that the above axioms imply that an $n$-category module has the structure
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parents: 103
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  1171
of an $n{-}1$-category.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 103
diff changeset
  1172
More specifically, let $J$ be a marked 1-ball, and define $\cE(X)\deq \cM(X\times J)$,
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  1173
where $X$ is a $k$-ball and in the product $X\times J$ we pinch 
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above the non-marked boundary component of $J$.
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(More specifically, we collapse $X\times P$ to a single point, where
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$P$ is the non-marked boundary component of $J$.)
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\nn{give figure for this?}
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Then $\cE$ has the structure of an $n{-}1$-category.
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All marked $k$-balls are homeomorphic, unless $k = 1$ and our manifolds
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are oriented or Spin (but not unoriented or $\text{Pin}_\pm$).
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In this case ($k=1$ and oriented or Spin), there are two types
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of marked 1-balls, call them left-marked and right-marked,
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and hence there are two types of modules, call them right modules and left modules.
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In all other cases ($k>1$ or unoriented or $\text{Pin}_\pm$),
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there is no left/right module distinction.
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\medskip
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We now give some examples of modules over topological and $A_\infty$ $n$-categories.
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\begin{example}[Examples from TQFTs]
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\todo{}
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\end{example}
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\begin{example}
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Suppose $S$ is a topological space, with a subspace $T$.
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We can define a module $\pi_{\leq n}(S,T)$ so that on each marked $k$-ball $(B,N)$ 
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for $k<n$ the set $\pi_{\leq n}(S,T)(B,N)$ consists of all continuous maps of pairs 
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$(B,N) \to (S,T)$ and on each marked $n$-ball $(B,N)$ it consists of all 
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such maps modulo homotopies fixed on $\bdy B \setminus N$.
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This is a module over the fundamental $n$-category $\pi_{\leq n}(S)$ of $S$, from Example \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space}.
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Modifications corresponding to Examples \ref{ex:maps-to-a-space-with-a-fiber} and 
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\ref{ex:linearized-maps-to-a-space} are also possible, and there is an $A_\infty$ version analogous to 
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Example \ref{ex:chains-of-maps-to-a-space} given by taking singular chains.
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\end{example}
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\subsection{Modules as boundary labels (colimits for decorated manifolds)}
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\label{moddecss}
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Fix a topological $n$-category or $A_\infty$ $n$-category  $\cC$.
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Let $W$ be a $k$-manifold ($k\le n$),
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let $\{Y_i\}$ be a collection of disjoint codimension 0 submanifolds of $\bd W$,
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and let $\cN = (\cN_i)$ be an assignment of a $\cC$ module $\cN_i$ to $Y_i$.
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%Let $\cC$ be an [$A_\infty$] $n$-category, let $W$ be a $k$-manifold ($k\le n$),
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%and let $\cN = (\cN_i)$ be an assignment of a $\cC$ module $\cN_i$ to each boundary 
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%component $\bd_i W$ of $W$.
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%(More generally, each $\cN_i$ could label some codimension zero submanifold of $\bd W$.)
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We will define a set $\cC(W, \cN)$ using a colimit construction similar to 
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the one appearing in \S \ref{ss:ncat_fields} above.
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  1223
(If $k = n$ and our $n$-categories are enriched, then
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  1224
$\cC(W, \cN)$ will have additional structure; see below.)
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  1225
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Define a permissible decomposition of $W$ to be a decomposition
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  1227
\[
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	W = \left(\bigcup_a X_a\right) \cup \left(\bigcup_{i,b} M_{ib}\right) ,
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  1229
\]
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  1230
where each $X_a$ is a plain $k$-ball (disjoint from $\bd W$) and
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  1231
each $M_{ib}$ is a marked $k$-ball intersecting $\bd_i W$,
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  1232
with $M_{ib}\cap Y_i$ being the marking.
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  1233
(See Figure \ref{mblabel}.)
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\begin{figure}[!ht]\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{.4}{ncat/mblabel}
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\end{equation*}\caption{A permissible decomposition of a manifold
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whose boundary components are labeled by $\cC$ modules $\{\cN_i\}$.
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Marked balls are shown shaded, plain balls are unshaded.}\label{mblabel}\end{figure}
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  1239
Given permissible decompositions $x$ and $y$, we say that $x$ is a refinement
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  1240
of $y$, or write $x \le y$, if each ball of $y$ is a union of balls of $x$.
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  1241
This defines a partial ordering $\cell(W)$, which we will think of as a category.
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  1242
(The objects of $\cell(D)$ are permissible decompositions of $W$, and there is a unique
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  1243
morphism from $x$ to $y$ if and only if $x$ is a refinement of $y$.)
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  1244
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  1245
The collection of modules $\cN$ determines 
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  1246
a functor $\psi_\cN$ from $\cell(W)$ to the category of sets 
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  1247
(possibly with additional structure if $k=n$).
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  1248
For a decomposition $x = (X_a, M_{ib})$ in $\cell(W)$, define $\psi_\cN(x)$ to be the subset
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  1249
\[
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  1250
	\psi_\cN(x) \sub \left(\prod_a \cC(X_a)\right) \times \left(\prod_{ib} \cN_i(M_{ib})\right)
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  1251
\]
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  1252
such that the restrictions to the various pieces of shared boundaries amongst the
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  1253
$X_a$ and $M_{ib}$ all agree.
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  1254
(That is, the fibered product over the boundary maps.)
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  1255
If $x$ is a refinement of $y$, define a map $\psi_\cN(x)\to\psi_\cN(y)$
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  1256
via the gluing (composition or action) maps from $\cC$ and the $\cN_i$.
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  1257
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  1258
We now define the set $\cC(W, \cN)$ to be the colimit of the functor $\psi_\cN$.
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  1259
(As usual, if $k=n$ and we are in the $A_\infty$ case, then ``colimit" means
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  1260
homotopy colimit.)
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  1261
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  1262
If $D$ is an $m$-ball, $0\le m \le n-k$, then we can similarly define
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$\cC(D\times W, \cN)$, where in this case $\cN_i$ labels the submanifold 
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$D\times Y_i \sub \bd(D\times W)$.
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It is not hard to see that the assignment $D \mapsto \cC(D\times W, \cN)$
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has the structure of an $n{-}k$-category, which we call $\cT(W, \cN)(D)$.
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\medskip
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We will use a simple special case of the above 
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  1272
construction to define tensor products 
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  1273
of modules.
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Let $\cM_1$ and $\cM_2$ be modules for an $n$-category $\cC$.
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(If $k=1$ and our manifolds are oriented, then one should be 
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  1276
a left module and the other a right module.)
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Choose a 1-ball $J$, and label the two boundary points of $J$ by $\cM_1$ and $\cM_2$.
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Define the tensor product $\cM_1 \tensor \cM_2$ to be the 
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$n{-}1$-category $\cT(J, \{\cM_1, \cM_2\})$.
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This of course depends (functorially)
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  1281
on the choice of 1-ball $J$.
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We will define a more general self tensor product (categorified coend) below.
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%\nn{what about self tensor products /coends ?}
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\nn{maybe ``tensor product" is not the best name?}
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%\nn{start with (less general) tensor products; maybe change this later}
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\subsection{Morphisms of $A_\infty$ $1$-category modules}
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\label{ss:module-morphisms}
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fd5d1647f4f3 starting write up module morphism def
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  1297
In order to state and prove our version of the higher dimensional Deligne conjecture
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  1298
(Section \ref{sec:deligne}),
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  1299
we need to define morphisms of $A_\infty$ $1$-category modules and establish
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some of their elementary properties.
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To motivate the definitions which follow, consider algebras $A$ and $B$, 
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right modules $X_B$ and $Z_A$ and a bimodule $\leftidx{_B}{Y}{_A}$, and the familiar adjunction
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\begin{eqnarray*}
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	\hom_A(X_B\ot {_BY_A} \to Z_A) &\cong& \hom_B(X_B \to \hom_A( {_BY_A} \to Z_A)) \\
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  1306
	f &\mapsto& [x \mapsto f(x\ot -)] \\
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	{}[x\ot y \mapsto g(x)(y)] & \mapsfrom & g .
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\end{eqnarray*}
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  1309
If $A$ and $Z_A$ are both the ground field $\k$, this simplifies to
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  1310
\[
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	(X_B\ot {_BY})^* \cong  \hom_B(X_B \to (_BY)^*) .
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  1312
\]
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  1313
We will establish the analogous isomorphism for a topological $A_\infty$ 1-cat $\cC$
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  1314
and modules $\cM_\cC$ and $_\cC\cN$,
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  1315
\[
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	(\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^* \cong  \hom_\cC(\cM_\cC \to (_\cC\cN)^*) .
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  1317
\]
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  1318
286
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  1319
In the next few paragraphs we define the objects appearing in the above equation:
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$\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN}$, $(\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^*$, $(_\cC\cN)^*$ and finally
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  1321
$\hom_\cC$.
258
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  1322
286
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  1323
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  1324
\def\olD{{\overline D}}
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\def\cbar{{\bar c}}
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  1326
In the previous subsection we defined a tensor product of $A_\infty$ $n$-category modules
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  1327
for general $n$.
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  1328
For $n=1$ this definition is a homotopy colimit indexed by subdivisions of a fixed interval $J$
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  1329
and their gluings (antirefinements).
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  1330
(This tensor product depends functorially on the choice of $J$.)
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  1331
To a subdivision $D$
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  1332
\[
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	J = I_1\cup \cdots\cup I_p
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  1334
\]
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  1335
we associate the chain complex
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  1336
\[
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  1337
	\psi(D) = \cM(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_{m-1})\ot\cN(I_m) .
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  1338
\]
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  1339
To each antirefinement we associate a chain map using the composition law of $\cC$ and the 
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  1340
module actions of $\cC$ on $\cM$ and $\cN$.
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  1341
The underlying graded vector space of the homotopy colimit is
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  1342
\[
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	\bigoplus_l \bigoplus_{\olD} \psi(D_0)[l] ,
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  1344
\]
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  1345
where $l$ runs through the natural numbers, $\olD = (D_0\to D_1\to\cdots\to D_l)$
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  1346
runs through chains of antirefinements of length $l+1$, and $[l]$ denotes a grading shift.
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  1347
We will denote an element of the summand indexed by $\olD$ by
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$\olD\ot m\ot\cbar\ot n$, where $m\ot\cbar\ot n \in \psi(D_0)$.
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  1349
The boundary map is given by
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  1350
\begin{align*}
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  1351
	\bd(\olD\ot m\ot\cbar\ot n) &= (\bd_0 \olD)\ot \rho(m\ot\cbar\ot n) + (\bd_+ \olD)\ot m\ot\cbar\ot n \; + \\
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  1352
	& \qquad + (-1)^l \olD\ot\bd m\ot\cbar\ot n + (-1)^{l+\deg m}  \olD\ot m\ot\bd \cbar\ot n + \\
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  1353
	& \qquad + (-1)^{l+\deg m + \deg \cbar}  \olD\ot m\ot \cbar\ot \bd n
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  1354
\end{align*}
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  1355
where $\bd_+ \olD = \sum_{i>0} (-1)^i (D_0\to \cdots \to \widehat{D_i} \to \cdots \to D_l)$ (those parts of the simplicial
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  1356
boundary which retain $D_0$), $\bd_0 \olD = (D_1 \to \cdots \to D_l)$,
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  1357
and $\rho$ is the gluing map associated to the antirefinement $D_0\to D_1$.
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  1358
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  1359
$(\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^*$ is just the dual chain complex to $\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN}$:
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  1360
\[
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  1361
	\prod_l \prod_{\olD} (\psi(D_0)[l])^* ,
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  1362
\]
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  1363
where $(\psi(D_0)[l])^*$ denotes the linear dual.
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  1364
The boundary is given by
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  1365
\begin{align}
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  1366
\label{eq:tensor-product-boundary}
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  1367
	 (-1)^{\deg f +1} (\bd f)(\olD\ot m\ot\cbar\ot n) & = f((\bd_0 \olD)\ot \rho(m\ot\cbar\ot n)) +  f((\bd_+ \olD)\ot m\ot\cbar\ot n) + \\
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  1368
						     & \qquad + (-1)^{l} f(\olD\ot\bd m\ot\cbar \ot n)  + (-1)^{l + \deg m} f(\olD\ot m\ot\bd \cbar \ot n)  + \notag \\
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  1369
			& \qquad	 + (-1)^{l + \deg m + \deg \cbar} f(\olD\ot m\ot\cbar\ot \bd n). \notag
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  1370
\end{align}
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  1372
Next we define the dual module $(_\cC\cN)^*$.
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  1373
This will depend on a choice of interval $J$, just as the tensor product did.
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  1374
Recall that $_\cC\cN$ is, among other things, a functor from right-marked intervals
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  1375
to chain complexes.
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  1376
Given $J$, we define for each $K\sub J$ which contains the {\it left} endpoint of $J$
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  1377
\[
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  1378
	(_\cC\cN)^*(K) \deq ({_\cC\cN}(J\setmin K))^* ,
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  1379
\]
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  1380
where $({_\cC\cN}(J\setmin K))^*$ denotes the (linear) dual of the chain complex associated
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  1381
to the right-marked interval $J\setmin K$.
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  1382
This extends to a functor from all left-marked intervals (not just those contained in $J$).
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  1383
\nn{need to say more here; not obvious how homeomorphisms act}
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  1384
It's easy to verify the remaining module axioms.
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  1385
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  1386
Now we reinterpret $(\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^*$
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  1387
as some sort of morphism $\cM_\cC \to (_\cC\cN)^*$.
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  1388
Let $f\in (\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^*$.
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  1389
Let $\olD = (D_0\cdots D_l)$ be a chain of subdivisions with $D_0 = [J = I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_m]$.
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  1390
Recall that for any subdivision $J = I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_p$, $(_\cC\cN)^*(I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1}) = (_\cC\cN(I_p))^*$.
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  1391
Then for each such $\olD$ we have a degree $l$ map
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\begin{eqnarray*}
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	\cM(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_{p-1}) &\to& (_\cC\cN)^*(I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1}) \\
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	m\ot \cbar &\mapsto& [n\mapsto f(\olD\ot m\ot \cbar\ot n)]
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\end{eqnarray*}
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  1396
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  1397
We are almost ready to give the definition of morphisms between arbitrary modules
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$\cX_\cC$ and $\cY_\cC$.
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  1399
Note that the rightmost interval $I_m$ does not appear above, except implicitly in $\olD$.
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  1400
To fix this, we define subdivisions as antirefinements of left-marked intervals.
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  1401
Subdivisions are just the obvious thing, but antirefinements are defined to mimic
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the above antirefinements of the fixed interval $J$, but with the rightmost subinterval $I_m$ always
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  1403
omitted.
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  1404
More specifically, $D\to D'$ is an antirefinement if $D'$ is obtained from $D$ by 
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  1405
gluing subintervals together and/or omitting some of the rightmost subintervals.
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  1406
(See Figure \ref{fig:lmar}.)
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  1407
\begin{figure}[t]\begin{equation*}
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  1408
\mathfig{.6}{tempkw/left-marked-antirefinements}
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  1409
\end{equation*}\caption{Antirefinements of left-marked intervals}\label{fig:lmar}\end{figure}
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  1411
Now we define the chain complex $\hom_\cC(\cX_\cC \to \cY_\cC)$.
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  1412
The underlying vector space is 
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  1413
\[
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	\prod_l \prod_{\olD} \hom[l]\left(
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				\cX(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_{p-1}) \to 
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							\cY(I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1}) \rule{0pt}{1.1em}\right) ,
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  1417
\]
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  1418
where, as usual $\olD = (D_0\cdots D_l)$ is a chain of antirefinements
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(but now of left-marked intervals) and $D_0$ is the subdivision $I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1}$.
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$\hom[l](- \to -)$ means graded linear maps of degree $l$.
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  1421
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\nn{small issue (pun intended): 
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  1423
the above is a vector space only if the class of subdivisions is a set, e.g. only if
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all of our left-marked intervals are contained in some universal interval (like $J$ above).
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  1425
perhaps we should give another version of the definition in terms of natural transformations of functors.}
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Abusing notation slightly, we will denote elements of the above space by $g$, with
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\[
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	\olD\ot x \ot \cbar \mapsto g(\olD\ot x \ot \cbar) \in \cY(I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1}) .
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  1430
\]
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  1431
For fixed $D_0$ and $D_1$, let $\cbar = \cbar'\ot\cbar''$, 
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  1432
where $\cbar'$ corresponds to the subintervals of $D_0$ which map to $D_1$ and 
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  1433
$\cbar''$ corresponds to the subintervals
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which are dropped off the right side.
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  1435
(Either $\cbar'$ or $\cbar''$ might be empty.)
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  1436
\nn{surely $\cbar'$ can't be empy: we don't allow $D_1$ to be empty.}
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  1437
Translating from the boundary map for $(\cM_\cC\ot {_\cC\cN})^*$  appearing in Equation \eqref{eq:tensor-product-boundary},
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  1438
we have
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\begin{eqnarray*}
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  1440
	(\bd g)(\olD\ot x \ot \cbar) &=& \bd(g(\olD\ot x \ot \cbar)) + g(\olD\ot\bd(x\ot\cbar)) + \\
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  1441
	& & \;\; g((\bd_+\olD)\ot x\ot\cbar) + \gl''(g((\bd_0\olD)\ot \gl'(x\ot\cbar'))\ot\cbar'') .
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  1442
\end{eqnarray*}
291
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  1443
\nn{put in signs, rearrange terms to match order in previous formulas}
330
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  1444
Here $\gl''$ denotes the module action in $\cY_\cC$
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  1445
and $\gl'$ denotes the module action in $\cX_\cC$.
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  1446
This completes the definition of $\hom_\cC(\cX_\cC \to \cY_\cC)$.
260
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  1447
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  1448
Note that if $\bd g = 0$, then each 
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  1449
\[
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  1450
	g(\olD\ot -) : \cX(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_{p-1}) \to \cY(I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_{p-1})
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  1451
\]
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  1452
constitutes a null homotopy of
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  1453
$g((\bd \olD)\ot -)$ (where the $g((\bd_0 \olD)\ot -)$ part of $g((\bd \olD)\ot -)$
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  1454
should be interpreted as above).
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  1456
Define a {\it naive morphism} 
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  1457
\nn{should consider other names for this}
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  1458
of modules to be a collection of {\it chain} maps
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  1459
\[
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  1460
	h_K : \cX(K)\to \cY(K)
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  1461
\]
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  1462
for each left-marked interval $K$.
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  1463
These are required to commute with gluing;
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  1464
for each subdivision $K = I_1\cup\cdots\cup I_q$ the following diagram commutes:
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  1465
\[ \xymatrix{
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  1466
	\cX(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_q) \ar[r]^{h_{I_0}\ot \id} 
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  1467
							\ar[d]_{\gl} & \cY(I_1)\ot\cC(I_2)\ot\cdots\ot\cC(I_q) 
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  1468
								\ar[d]^{\gl} \\
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  1469
	\cX(K) \ar[r]^{h_{K}} & \cY(K)
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  1470
} \]
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  1471
Given such an $h$ we can construct a non-naive morphism $g$, with $\bd g = 0$, as follows.
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  1472
Define $g(\olD\ot - ) = 0$ if the length/degree of $\olD$ is greater than 0.
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  1473
If $\olD$ consists of the single subdivision $K = I_0\cup\cdots\cup I_q$ then define
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  1474
\[
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  1475
	g(\olD\ot x\ot \cbar) \deq h_K(\gl(x\ot\cbar)) .
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  1476
\]
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  1477
Trivially, we have $(\bd g)(\olD\ot x \ot \cbar) = 0$ if $\deg(\olD) > 1$.
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  1478
If $\deg(\olD) = 1$, $(\bd g) = 0$ is equivalent to the fact that $h$ commutes with gluing.
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  1479
If $\deg(\olD) = 0$, $(\bd g) = 0$ is equivalent to the fact 
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  1480
that each $h_K$ is a chain map.
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  1481
330
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  1482
We can think of a general closed element $g\in \hom_\cC(\cX_\cC \to \cY_\cC)$
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diff changeset
  1483
as a collection of chain maps which commute with the module action (gluing) up to coherent homotopy.
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  1484
\nn{ideally should give explicit examples of this in low degrees, 
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  1485
but skip that for now.}
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  1486
\nn{should also say something about composition of morphisms; well-defined up to homotopy, or maybe
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  1487
should make some arbitrary choice}
262
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  1488
\medskip
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  1489
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  1490
Given $_\cC\cZ$ and  $g: \cX_\cC \to \cY_\cC$ with $\bd g = 0$ as above, we next define a chain map
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  1491
\[
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  1492
	g\ot\id : \cX_\cC \ot {}_\cC\cZ \to \cY_\cC \ot {}_\cC\cZ .
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  1493
\]
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  1494
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  1495
\nn{not sure whether to do low degree examples or try to state the general case; ideally both,
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  1496
but maybe just low degrees for now.}
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  1497
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  1498
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  1499
\nn{...}
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  1500
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  1501
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  1502
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  1503
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  1504
\medskip
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  1505
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  1506
330
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  1507
\nn{should we define functors between $n$-cats in a similar way?  i.e.\ natural transformations
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  1508
of the $\cC$ functors which commute with gluing only up to higher morphisms?
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diff changeset
  1509
perhaps worth having both definitions available.
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  1510
certainly the simple kind (strictly commute with gluing) arise in nature.}
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  1511
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  1512
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  1513
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  1514
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  1515
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  1516
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  1517
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  1518
117
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  1519
\subsection{The $n{+}1$-category of sphere modules}
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  1520
\label{ssec:spherecat}
117
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  1521
205
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  1522
In this subsection we define an $n{+}1$-category $\cS$ of ``sphere modules" 
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  1523
whose objects are $n$-categories.
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  1524
When $n=2$
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  1525
this is a version of the familiar algebras-bimodules-intertwiners $2$-category.
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  1526
While it is clearly appropriate to call an $S^0$ module a bimodule,
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  1527
but this is much less true for higher dimensional spheres, 
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diff changeset
  1528
so we prefer the term ``sphere module" for the general case.
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  1529
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  1530
The $0$- through $n$-dimensional parts of $\cC$ are various sorts of modules, and we describe
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  1531
these first.
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  1532
The $n{+}1$-dimensional part of $\cS$ consists of intertwiners
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diff changeset
  1533
of (garden-variety) $1$-category modules associated to decorated $n$-balls.
205
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diff changeset
  1534
We will see below that in order for these $n{+}1$-morphisms to satisfy all of
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diff changeset
  1535
the duality requirements of an $n{+}1$-category, we will have to assume
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  1536
that our $n$-categories and modules have non-degenerate inner products.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1537
(In other words, we need to assume some extra duality on the $n$-categories and modules.)
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parents: 204
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  1538
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  1539
\medskip
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  1540
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1541
Our first task is to define an $n$-category $m$-sphere module, for $0\le m \le n-1$.
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  1542
These will be defined in terms of certain classes of marked balls, very similarly
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parents: 204
diff changeset
  1543
to the definition of $n$-category modules above.
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parents: 204
diff changeset
  1544
(This, in turn, is very similar to our definition of $n$-category.)
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parents: 204
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  1545
Because of this similarity, we only sketch the definitions below.
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  1546
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diff changeset
  1547
We start with $0$-sphere modules, which also could reasonably be called (categorified) bimodules.
205
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parents: 204
diff changeset
  1548
(For $n=1$ they are precisely bimodules in the usual, uncategorified sense.)
327
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parents: 319
diff changeset
  1549
Define a $0$-marked $k$-ball $(X, M)$, $1\le k \le n$, to be a pair homeomorphic to the standard
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diff changeset
  1550
$(B^k, B^{k-1})$.
209
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parents: 208
diff changeset
  1551
See Figure \ref{feb21a}.
205
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parents: 204
diff changeset
  1552
Another way to say this is that $(X, M)$ is homeomorphic to $B^{k-1}\times([-1,1], \{0\})$.
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  1553
209
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  1554
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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diff changeset
  1555
\begin{equation*}
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diff changeset
  1556
\mathfig{.85}{tempkw/feb21a}
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diff changeset
  1557
\end{equation*}
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  1558
\caption{0-marked 1-ball and 0-marked 2-ball}
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  1559
\label{feb21a}
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  1560
\end{figure}
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  1561
340
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diff changeset
  1562
The $0$-marked balls can be cut into smaller balls in various ways.
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diff changeset
  1563
We only consider those decompositions in which the smaller balls are either
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
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parents: 339
diff changeset
  1564
$0$-marked (i.e. intersect the $0$-marking of the large ball in a disc) 
f7da004e1f14 breaking long lines (probably a waste of time, but I couldn't resist)
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diff changeset
  1565
or plain (don't intersect the $0$-marking of the large ball).
327
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  1566
We can also take the boundary of a $0$-marked ball, which is $0$-marked sphere.
205
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diff changeset
  1567
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1568
Fix $n$-categories $\cA$ and $\cB$.
327
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parents: 319
diff changeset
  1569
These will label the two halves of a $0$-marked $k$-ball.
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1570
The $0$-sphere module we define next will depend on $\cA$ and $\cB$ 
205
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diff changeset
  1571
(it's an $\cA$-$\cB$ bimodule), but we will suppress that from the notation.
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  1572
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1573
An $n$-category $0$-sphere module $\cM$ is a collection of functors $\cM_k$ from the category
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1574
of $0$-marked $k$-balls, $1\le k \le n$,
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1575
(with the two halves labeled by $\cA$ and $\cB$) to the category of sets.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1576
If $k=n$ these sets should be enriched to the extent $\cA$ and $\cB$ are.
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1577
Given a decomposition of a $0$-marked $k$-ball $X$ into smaller balls $X_i$, we have
205
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1578
morphism sets $\cA_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ lies on the $\cA$-labeled side)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1579
or $\cB_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ lies on the $\cB$-labeled side)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1580
or $\cM_k(X_i)$ (if $X_i$ intersects the marking and is therefore a smaller 0-marked ball).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1581
Corresponding to this decomposition we have an action and/or composition map
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1582
from the product of these various sets into $\cM(X)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 204
diff changeset
  1583
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1584
\medskip
107
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diff changeset
  1585
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
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diff changeset
  1586
Part of the structure of an $n$-category 0-sphere module $\cM$  is captured by saying it is
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1587
a collection $\cD^{ab}$ of $n{-}1$-categories, indexed by pairs $(a, b)$ of objects (0-morphisms)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1588
of $\cA$ and $\cB$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1589
Let $J$ be some standard 0-marked 1-ball (i.e.\ an interval with a marked point in its interior).
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diff changeset
  1590
Given a $j$-ball $X$, $0\le j\le n-1$, we define
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1591
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1592
	\cD(X) \deq \cM(X\times J) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1593
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1594
The product is pinched over the boundary of $J$.
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1595
The set $\cD$ breaks into ``blocks" according to the restrictions to the pinched points of $X\times J$
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1596
(see Figure \ref{feb21b}).
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1597
These restrictions are 0-morphisms $(a, b)$ of $\cA$ and $\cB$.
107
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diff changeset
  1598
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1599
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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diff changeset
  1600
\begin{equation*}
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diff changeset
  1601
\mathfig{1}{tempkw/feb21b}
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diff changeset
  1602
\end{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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  1603
\caption{The pinched product $X\times J$}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1604
\label{feb21b}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1605
\end{figure}
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diff changeset
  1606
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1607
More generally, consider an interval with interior marked points, and with the complements
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1608
of these points labeled by $n$-categories $\cA_i$ ($0\le i\le l$) and the marked points labeled
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1609
by $\cA_i$-$\cA_{i+1}$ bimodules $\cM_i$.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1610
(See Figure \ref{feb21c}.)
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1611
To this data we can apply the coend construction as in Subsection \ref{moddecss} above
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1612
to obtain an $\cA_0$-$\cA_l$ $0$-sphere module and, forgetfully, an $n{-}1$-category.
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1613
This amounts to a definition of taking tensor products of $0$-sphere module over $n$-categories.
205
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diff changeset
  1614
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1615
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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parents: 208
diff changeset
  1616
\begin{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1617
\mathfig{1}{tempkw/feb21c}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1618
\end{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1619
\caption{Marked and labeled 1-manifolds}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1620
\label{feb21c}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1621
\end{figure}
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parents: 208
diff changeset
  1622
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1623
We could also similarly mark and label a circle, obtaining an $n{-}1$-category
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1624
associated to the marked and labeled circle.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1625
(See Figure \ref{feb21c}.)
206
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parents: 205
diff changeset
  1626
If the circle is divided into two intervals, we can think of this $n{-}1$-category
327
Scott Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
parents: 319
diff changeset
  1627
as the 2-sided tensor product of the two bimodules associated to the two intervals.
206
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1628
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1629
\medskip
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parents: 205
diff changeset
  1630
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1631
Next we define $n$-category 1-sphere modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1632
These are just representations of (modules for) $n{-}1$-categories associated to marked and labeled 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1633
circles (1-spheres) which we just introduced.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1634
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1635
Equivalently, we can define 1-sphere modules in terms of 1-marked $k$-balls, $2\le k\le n$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 205
diff changeset
  1636
Fix a marked (and labeled) circle $S$.
209
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1637
Let $C(S)$ denote the cone of $S$, a marked 2-ball (Figure \ref{feb21d}).
207
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parents: 206
diff changeset
  1638
\nn{I need to make up my mind whether marked things are always labeled too.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1639
For the time being, let's say they are.}
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parents: 206
diff changeset
  1640
A 1-marked $k$-ball is anything homeomorphic to $B^j \times C(S)$, $0\le j\le n-2$, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1641
where $B^j$ is the standard $j$-ball.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1642
1-marked $k$-balls can be decomposed in various ways into smaller balls, which are either 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1643
smaller 1-marked $k$-balls or the product of an unmarked ball with a marked interval.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1644
We now proceed as in the above module definitions.
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parents: 206
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  1645
209
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  1646
\begin{figure}[!ht]
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parents: 208
diff changeset
  1647
\begin{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1648
\mathfig{.4}{tempkw/feb21d}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1649
\end{equation*}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1650
\caption{Cone on a marked circle}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1651
\label{feb21d}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1652
\end{figure}
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 208
diff changeset
  1653
207
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1654
A $n$-category 1-sphere module is, among other things, an $n{-}2$-category $\cD$ with
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1655
\[
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1656
	\cD(X) \deq \cM(X\times C(S)) .
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1657
\]
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1658
The product is pinched over the boundary of $C(S)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1659
$\cD$ breaks into ``blocks" according to the restriction to the 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1660
image of $\bd C(S) = S$ in $X\times C(S)$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1661
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1662
More generally, consider a 2-manifold $Y$ 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1663
(e.g.\ 2-ball or 2-sphere) marked by an embedded 1-complex $K$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1664
The components of $Y\setminus K$ are labeled by $n$-categories, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1665
the edges of $K$ are labeled by 0-sphere modules, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1666
and the 0-cells of $K$ are labeled by 1-sphere modules.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1667
We can now apply the coend construction and obtain an $n{-}2$-category.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1668
If $Y$ has boundary then this $n{-}2$-category is a module for the $n{-}1$-manifold
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1669
associated to the (marked, labeled) boundary of $Y$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1670
In particular, if $\bd Y$ is a 1-sphere then we get a 1-sphere module as defined above.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1671
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1672
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1673
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1674
It should now be clear how to define $n$-category $m$-sphere modules for $0\le m \le n-1$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1675
For example, there is an $n{-}2$-category associated to a marked, labeled 2-sphere,
208
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1676
and a 2-sphere module is a representation of such an $n{-}2$-category.
207
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parents: 206
diff changeset
  1677
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1678
\medskip
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1679
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1680
We can now define the $n$- or less dimensional part of our $n{+}1$-category $\cS$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1681
Choose some collection of $n$-categories, then choose some collections of bimodules for
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1682
these $n$-categories, then choose some collection of 1-sphere modules for the various
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1683
possible marked 1-spheres labeled by the $n$-categories and bimodules, and so on.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1684
Let $L_i$ denote the collection of $i{-}1$-sphere modules we have chosen.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1685
(For convenience, we declare a $(-1)$-sphere module to be an $n$-category.)
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1686
There is a wide range of possibilities.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1687
$L_0$ could contain infinitely many $n$-categories or just one.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1688
For each pair of $n$-categories in $L_0$, $L_1$ could contain no bimodules at all or 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 206
diff changeset
  1689
it could contain several.
208
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parents: 207
diff changeset
  1690
The only requirement is that each $k$-sphere module be a module for a $k$-sphere $n{-}k$-category
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1691
constructed out of labels taken from $L_j$ for $j<k$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1692
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1693
We now define $\cS(X)$, for $X$ of dimension at most $n$, to be the set of all 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1694
cell-complexes $K$ embedded in $X$, with the codimension-$j$ parts of $(X, K)$ labeled
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1695
by elements of $L_j$.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1696
As described above, we can think of each decorated $k$-ball as defining a $k{-}1$-sphere module
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1697
for the $n{-}k{+}1$-category associated to its decorated boundary.
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1698
Thus the $k$-morphisms of $\cS$ (for $k\le n$) can be thought 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1699
of as $n$-category $k{-}1$-sphere modules 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1700
(generalizations of bimodules).
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1701
On the other hand, we can equally think of the $k$-morphisms as decorations on $k$-balls, 
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
parents: 207
diff changeset
  1702
and from this (official) point of view it is clear that they satisfy all of the axioms of an
kevin@6e1638ff-ae45-0410-89bd-df963105f760
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diff changeset
  1703
$n{+}1$-category.
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(All of the axioms for the less-than-$n{+}1$-dimensional part of an $n{+}1$-category, that is.)
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\medskip
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Next we define the $n{+}1$-morphisms of $\cS$.
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\nn{...}
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\medskip
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\hrule
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\medskip
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\nn{to be continued...}
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\medskip
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Stuff that remains to be done (either below or in an appendix or in a separate section or in
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a separate paper):
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\begin{itemize}
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\item spell out what difference (if any) Top vs PL vs Smooth makes
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\item discuss Morita equivalence
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\item morphisms of modules; show that it's adjoint to tensor product
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(need to define dual module for this)
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\item functors
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\end{itemize}
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