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\section{Hochschild homology when $n=1$}
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\label{sec:hochschild}
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So far we have provided no evidence that blob homology is interesting in degrees 
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greater than zero.
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In this section we analyze the blob complex in dimension $n=1$.
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We find that $\bc_*(S^1, \cC)$ is homotopy equivalent to the 
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Hochschild complex of the 1-category $\cC$.
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(Recall from \S \ref{sec:example:traditional-n-categories(fields)} that a 
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$1$-category gives rise to a $1$-dimensional system of fields; as usual, 
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talking about the blob complex with coefficients in a $n$-category means 
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first passing to the corresponding $n$ dimensional system of fields.)
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Thus the blob complex is a natural generalization of something already
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known to be interesting in higher homological degrees.
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It is also worth noting that the original idea for the blob complex came from trying
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to find a more ``local" description of the Hochschild complex.
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Let $C$ be a *-1-category.
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Then specializing the definition of the associated system of fields from \S \ref{sec:example:traditional-n-categories(fields)} above to the case $n=1$ we have:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item $\cC(pt) = \ob(C)$ .
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\item Let $R$ be a 1-manifold and $c \in \cC(\bd R)$.
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Then an element of $\cC(R; c)$ is a collection of (transversely oriented)
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points in the interior
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of $R$, each labeled by a morphism of $C$.
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The intervals between the points are labeled by objects of $C$, consistent with
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the boundary condition $c$ and the domains and ranges of the point labels.
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\item There is an evaluation map $e: \cC(I; a, b) \to \mor(a, b)$ given by
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composing the morphism labels of the points.
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Note that we also need the * of *-1-category here in order to make all the morphisms point
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the same way.
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\item For $x \in \mor(a, b)$ let $\chi(x) \in \cC(I; a, b)$ be the field with a single
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point (at some standard location) labeled by $x$.
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Then the kernel of the evaluation map $U(I; a, b)$ is generated by things of the
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form $y - \chi(e(y))$.
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Thus we can, if we choose, restrict the blob twig labels to things of this form.
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\end{itemize}
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We want to show that $\bc_*(S^1)$ is homotopy equivalent to the
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Hochschild complex of $C$.
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In order to prove this we will need to extend the 
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definition of the blob complex to allow points to also
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be labeled by elements of $C$-$C$-bimodules.
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(See Subsections \ref{moddecss} and \ref{ssec:spherecat} for a more general version of this construction that applies in all dimensions.)
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Fix points $p_1, \ldots, p_k \in S^1$ and $C$-$C$-bimodules $M_1, \ldots M_k$.
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We define a blob-like complex $K_*(S^1, (p_i), (M_i))$.
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The fields have elements of $M_i$ labeling 
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the fixed points $p_i$ and elements of $C$ labeling other (variable) points.
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As before, the regions between the marked points are labeled by
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objects of $\cC$.
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The blob twig labels lie in kernels of evaluation maps.
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(The range of these evaluation maps is a tensor product (over $C$) of $M_i$'s,
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corresponding to the $p_i$'s that lie within the twig blob.)
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Let $K_*(M) = K_*(S^1, (*), (M))$, where $* \in S^1$ is some standard base point.
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In other words, fields for $K_*(M)$ have an element of $M$ at the fixed point $*$
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and elements of $C$ at variable other points.
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In the theorems, propositions and lemmas below we make various claims
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about complexes being homotopy equivalent.
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In all cases the complexes in question are free (and hence projective), 
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so it suffices to show that they are quasi-isomorphic.
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We claim that
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\begin{thm}
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\label{thm:hochschild}
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The blob complex $\bc_*(S^1; C)$ on the circle is homotopy equivalent to the
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usual Hochschild complex for $C$.
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\end{thm}
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This follows from two results.
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First, we see that
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\begin{lem}
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\label{lem:module-blob}%
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The complex $K_*(C)$ (here $C$ is being thought of as a
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$C$-$C$-bimodule, not a category) is homotopy equivalent to the blob complex
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$\bc_*(S^1; C)$.
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\end{lem}
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The proof appears below.
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Next, we show that for any $C$-$C$-bimodule $M$,
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\begin{prop} \label{prop:hoch}
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The complex $K_*(M)$ is homotopy equivalent to $\HC_*(M)$, the usual
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Hochschild complex of $M$.
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\end{prop}
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\begin{proof}
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Recall that the usual Hochschild complex of $M$ is uniquely determined,
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up to quasi-isomorphism, by the following properties:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item \label{item:hochschild-additive}%
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$\HC_*(M_1 \oplus M_2) \cong \HC_*(M_1) \oplus \HC_*(M_2)$.
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\item \label{item:hochschild-exact}%
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An exact sequence $0 \to M_1 \into M_2 \onto M_3 \to 0$ gives rise to an
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exact sequence $0 \to \HC_*(M_1) \into \HC_*(M_2) \onto \HC_*(M_3) \to 0$.
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\item \label{item:hochschild-coinvariants}%
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$\HH_0(M)$ is isomorphic to the coinvariants of $M$, $\coinv(M) =
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M/\langle cm-mc \rangle$.
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\item \label{item:hochschild-free}%
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$\HC_*(C\otimes C)$ is contractible.
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(Here $C\otimes C$ denotes
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the free $C$-$C$-bimodule with one generator.)
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That is, $\HC_*(C\otimes C)$ is
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quasi-isomorphic to its $0$-th homology (which in turn, by \ref{item:hochschild-coinvariants}
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above, is just $C$) via the quotient map $\HC_0 \onto \HH_0$.
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\end{enumerate}
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(Together, these just say that Hochschild homology is ``the derived functor of coinvariants".)
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We'll first recall why these properties are characteristic.
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Take some $C$-$C$ bimodule $M$, and choose a free resolution
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\begin{equation*}
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\cdots \to F_2 \xrightarrow{f_2} F_1 \xrightarrow{f_1} F_0.
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\end{equation*}
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We will show that for any functor $\cP$ satisfying properties
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\ref{item:hochschild-additive}, \ref{item:hochschild-exact},
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\ref{item:hochschild-coinvariants} and \ref{item:hochschild-free}, there
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$$\cP_*(M) \iso \coinv(F_*).$$
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Observe that there's a quotient map $\pi: F_0 \onto M$, and by
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Now construct the total complex $\cP_i(F_j)$, with $i,j \geq 0$, graded by $i+j$. 
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We have two chain maps
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\cP_i(F_*) & \xrightarrow{\cP_i(\pi)} \cP_i(M) \\
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\intertext{and}
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\cP_*(F_j) & \xrightarrow{\cP_0(F_j) \onto H_0(\cP_*(F_j))} \coinv(F_j).
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\end{align*}
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The cone of each chain map is acyclic.
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In the first case, this is because the ``rows" indexed by $i$ are acyclic since $\cP_i$ is exact.
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In the second case, this is because the ``columns" indexed by $j$ are acyclic, since $F_j$ is free.
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Because the cones are acyclic, the chain maps are quasi-isomorphisms.
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Composing one with the inverse of the other, we obtain the desired quasi-isomorphism
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$$\cP_*(M) \quismto \coinv(F_*).$$
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%If $M$ is free, that is, a direct sum of copies of
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%$C \tensor C$, then properties \ref{item:hochschild-additive} and
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%\ref{item:hochschild-free} determine $\HC_*(M)$. Otherwise, choose some
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%free cover $F \onto M$, and define $K$ to be this map's kernel. Thus we
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%have a short exact sequence $0 \to K \into F \onto M \to 0$, and hence a
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%short exact sequence of complexes $0 \to \HC_*(K) \into \HC_*(F) \onto \HC_*(M)
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%\to 0$. Such a sequence gives a long exact sequence on homology
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%\begin{equation*}
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%%\begin{split}
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%\cdots \to \HH_{i+1}(F) \to \HH_{i+1}(M) \to \HH_i(K) \to \HH_i(F) \to \cdots % \\
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%%\cdots \to \HH_1(F) \to \HH_1(M) \to \HH_0(K) \to \HH_0(F) \to \HH_0(M).
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%%\end{split}
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%\end{equation*}
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%For any $i \geq 1$, $\HH_{i+1}(F) = \HH_i(F) = 0$, by properties
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%\ref{item:hochschild-additive} and \ref{item:hochschild-free}, and so
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%$\HH_{i+1}(M) \iso \HH_i(F)$. For $i=0$, \todo{}.
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%This tells us how to
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%compute every homology group of $\HC_*(M)$; we already know $\HH_0(M)$
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%(it's just coinvariants, by property \ref{item:hochschild-coinvariants}),
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%and higher homology groups are determined by lower ones in $\HC_*(K)$, and
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%hence recursively as coinvariants of some other bimodule.
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Proposition \ref{prop:hoch} then follows from the following lemmas, 
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establishing that $K_*$ has precisely these required properties.
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\begin{lem}
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\label{lem:hochschild-additive}%
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Directly from the definition, $K_*(M_1 \oplus M_2) \cong K_*(M_1) \oplus K_*(M_2)$.
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\end{lem}
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\label{lem:hochschild-exact}%
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An exact sequence $0 \to M_1 \into M_2 \onto M_3 \to 0$ gives rise to an
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exact sequence $0 \to K_*(M_1) \into K_*(M_2) \onto K_*(M_3) \to 0$.
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\end{lem}
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\label{lem:hochschild-coinvariants}%
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$H_0(K_*(M))$ is isomorphic to the coinvariants of $M$.
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\end{lem}
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\label{lem:hochschild-free}%
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$K_*(C\otimes C)$ is quasi-isomorphic to $H_0(K_*(C \otimes C)) \iso C$.
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\end{lem}
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The remainder of this section is devoted to proving Lemmas
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\ref{lem:module-blob},
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\ref{lem:hochschild-exact}, \ref{lem:hochschild-coinvariants} and
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\ref{lem:hochschild-free}.
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\end{proof}
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\subsection{Technical details}
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\begin{proof}[Proof of Lemma \ref{lem:module-blob}]
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We show that $K_*(C)$ is quasi-isomorphic to $\bc_*(S^1)$.
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$K_*(C)$ differs from $\bc_*(S^1)$ only in that the base point *
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is always a labeled point in $K_*(C)$, while in $\bc_*(S^1)$ it may or may not be.
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In particular, there is an inclusion map $i: K_*(C) \to \bc_*(S^1)$.
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we must replace $\bc_*(S^1)$ with a homotopy equivalent subcomplex.
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of any blob.
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Note that the image of $i$ is contained in $J_*$.
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Note also that in $\bc_*(S^1)$ (away from $J_*$) 
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a blob diagram could have multiple (nested) blobs whose
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boundaries contain *, on both the right and left of *.
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We claim that $J_*$ is homotopy equivalent to $\bc_*(S^1)$.
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Let $F_*^\ep \sub \bc_*(S^1)$ be the subcomplex where either
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(a) the point * is not on the boundary of any blob or
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(b) there are no labeled points or blob boundaries within distance $\ep$ of *,
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other than blob boundaries at * itself.
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Let $b$ be a blob diagram in $F_*^\ep$.
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Define $f(b)$ to be the result of moving any blob boundary points which lie on *
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to distance $\ep$ from *.
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(Move right or left so as to shrink the blob.)
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Extend to get a chain map $f: F_*^\ep \to F_*^\ep$.
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By Lemma \ref{support-shrink}, $f$ is homotopic to the identity.
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Since the image of $f$ is in $J_*$, and since any blob chain is in $F_*^\ep$
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for $\ep$ sufficiently small, we have that $J_*$ is homotopic to all of $\bc_*(S^1)$.
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We now define a homotopy inverse $s: J_* \to K_*(C)$ to the inclusion $i$.
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If $y$ is a field defined on a neighborhood of *, define $s(y) = y$ if
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* is a labeled point in $y$.
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Otherwise, define $s(y)$ to be the result of adding a label 1 (identity morphism) at *.
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Extending linearly, we get the desired map $s: \bc_*(S^1) \to K_*(C)$.
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It is easy to check that $s$ is a chain map and $s \circ i = \id$.
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Let $N_\ep$ denote the ball of radius $\ep$ around *.
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Let $L_*^\ep \sub \bc_*(S^1)$ be the subcomplex 
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spanned by blob diagrams
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where there are no labeled points
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in $N_\ep$, except perhaps $*$, and $N_\ep$ is either disjoint from or contained in 
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every blob in the diagram.
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Note that for any chain $x \in \bc_*(S^1)$, $x \in L_*^\ep$ for sufficiently small $\ep$.
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We define a degree $1$ map $j_\ep: L_*^\ep \to L_*^\ep$ as follows.
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	\bd j_\ep  + j_\ep \bd = \id - i \circ s .
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\begin{proof}[Proof of Lemma \ref{lem:hochschild-exact}]
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M \mapsto \ker(C \tensor M \tensor C \xrightarrow{c_1 \tensor m \tensor c_2 \mapsto c_1 m c_2} M)
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Suppose we have a short exact sequence of $C$-$C$ bimodules $$\xymatrix{0 \ar[r] & K \ar@{^{(}->}[r]^f & E \ar@{->>}[r]^g & Q \ar[r] & 0}.$$
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	\hat{f}(\textstyle\sum_i a_i \tensor k_i \tensor b_i) = 
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						\textstyle\sum_i a_i \tensor f(k_i) \tensor b_i ,
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Most of what we need to check is easy.
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and $\hat{f}(a \tensor k \tensor b) = 0 \in \ker(C \tensor E \tensor C \to E)$.
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We must then have $f(k_i) = 0 \in E$ for each $i$, which implies $k_i=0$ itself. 
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is in the image of $\ker(C \tensor K \tensor C \to K)$ under $\hat{f}$, 
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again by assuming the set  $\{a_i \tensor b_i\}_i$ is linearly independent we can deduce that each
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and so $\hat{g}(\sum_i a_i \tensor e_i \tensor b_i) = 0$.
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for some $\widetilde{e_i} \in K$, and $\sum_i a_i \tensor e_i \tensor b_i = \hat{f}(\sum_i a_i \tensor \widetilde{e_i} \tensor b_i)$.
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such that $\sum_i a_i q_i b_i = 0$ is in the image of $\ker(C \tensor E \tensor C \to C)$ under $\hat{g}$.
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For each $i$, we can find $\widetilde{q_i}$ so $g(\widetilde{q_i}) = q_i$.
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However $\sum_i a_i \widetilde{q_i} b_i$ need not be zero.
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Consider then $$\widetilde{q} = \sum_i \left(a_i \tensor \widetilde{q_i} \tensor b_i\right) - 1 \tensor \left(\sum_i a_i \widetilde{q_i} b_i\right) \tensor 1.$$ Certainly
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\begin{align*}
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\hat{g}(\widetilde{q}) & = \sum_i \left(a_i \tensor g(\widetilde{q_i}) \tensor b_i\right) - 1 \tensor \left(\sum_i a_i g(\widetilde{q_i}\right) b_i) \tensor 1 \\
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                       & = q - 0
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(here we used that $g$ is a map of $C$-$C$ bimodules, and that $\sum_i a_i q_i b_i = 0$).
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Similar arguments show that the functors
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\label{eq:ker-functor}%
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M \mapsto \ker(C^{\tensor k} \tensor M \tensor C^{\tensor l} \to M)
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\end{equation}
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are all exact too.
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other and with $C$ or $\ker(C^{\tensor k} \to C)$ (e.g., producing the functor $M \mapsto \ker(M \tensor C \to M)
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\tensor C \tensor \ker(C \tensor C \to M)$) are all still exact.
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Finally, then we see that the functor $K_*$ is simply an (infinite)
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direct sum of copies of this sort of functor.
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configurations of nested blobs and of labels; for each such configuration, we have one of 
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the above tensor product functors,
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or $\ker(C^{\tensor k} \to C)$ (depending on whether they contain a marked point $p_i$), and all other labelled points corresponding
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\begin{proof}[Proof of Lemma \ref{lem:hochschild-coinvariants}]
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We show that $H_0(K_*(M))$ is isomorphic to the coinvariants of $M$.
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We define a map $\ev: K_0(M) \to M$.
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labeled points of $S^1$, reading clockwise from $*$,
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we set $\ev(x) = m c_1 \cdots c_k$.
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$K_0(M)$ indexed by a configuration of labeled points.
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There is a quotient map $\pi: M \to \coinv{M}$.
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We claim that the composition $\pi \compose \ev$ is well-defined on the quotient $H_0(K_*(M))$; 
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i.e.\ that $\pi(\ev(\bd y)) = 0$ for all $y \in K_1(M)$.
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There are two cases, depending on whether the blob of $y$ contains the point *.
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If it doesn't, then
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and the field inside the blob is a sum, with the $j$-th term having
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labeled points $d_{j,i}$.
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Then $\sum_j d_{j,1} \tensor \cdots \tensor d_{j,k_j} \in \ker(\DirectSum_k C^{\tensor k} \to C)$, and so
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$\ev(\bdy y) = 0$, because $$C^{\tensor \ell_1} \tensor \ker(\DirectSum_k C^{\tensor k} \to C) \tensor C^{\tensor \ell_2} \subset \ker(\DirectSum_k C^{\tensor k} \to C).$$
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$j$-th term have labelled points $d_{j,i}$ to the left of $*$, $m_j$ at $*$, and $d_{j,i}'$ to the right of $*$,
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and there are labels $c_i$ at the labeled points outside the blob.
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$$\sum_j d_{j,1} \tensor \cdots \tensor d_{j,k_j} \tensor m_j \tensor d_{j,1}' \tensor \cdots \tensor d_{j,k'_j}' \in \ker(\DirectSum_{k,k'} C^{\tensor k} \tensor M \tensor C^{\tensor k'} \tensor \to M),$$
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\ev(\bdy y) & = \sum_j m_j d_{j,1}' \cdots d_{j,k'_j}' c_1 \cdots c_k d_{j,1} \cdots d_{j,k_j} \\
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            & = \sum_j d_{j,1} \cdots d_{j,k_j} m_j d_{j,1}' \cdots d_{j,k'_j}' c_1 \cdots c_k \\
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            & = 0
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\end{align*}
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where this time we use the fact that we're mapping to $\coinv{M}$, not just $M$.
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The map $\pi \compose \ev: H_0(K_*(M)) \to \coinv{M}$ is clearly 
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surjective ($\ev$ surjects onto $M$); we now show that it's injective.
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This is equivalent to showing that 
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\[
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	\ev\inv(\ker(\pi)) \sub \bd K_1(M) .
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\]
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The above inclusion follows from
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\[
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	\ker(\ev) \sub \bd K_1(M)
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\]
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and
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\[
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	\ker(\pi) \sub \ev(\bd K_1(M)) .
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\]
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labeled points in $S^1$.
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Since the sum is finite, we can find an interval (blob) $B$ in $S^1$
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such that for each $i$ the $C$-labeled points of $x_i$ all lie to the right of the 
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base point *.
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Let $y_i$ be the restriction of $x_i$ to $B$ and $y = \sum y_i$.
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Let $r$ be the ``empty" field on $S^1 \setmin B$.
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It follows that $y \in U(B)$ and 
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\[
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	\bd(B, y, r) = x .
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\]
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$\ker(\pi)$ is generated by elements of the form $cm - mc$.
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As shown in Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-1-chains}, $cm - mc$ lies in $\ev(\bd K_1(M))$.
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\end{proof}
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\begin{proof}[Proof of Lemma \ref{lem:hochschild-free}]
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We show that $K_*(C\otimes C)$ is
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quasi-isomorphic to the 0-step complex $C$.
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We'll do this in steps, establishing quasi-isomorphisms and homotopy equivalences
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$$K_*(C \tensor C) \quismto K'_* \htpyto K''_* \quismto C.$$
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Let $K'_* \sub K_*(C\otimes C)$ be the subcomplex where the label of
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the point $*$ is $1 \otimes 1 \in C\otimes C$.
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We will show that the inclusion $i: K'_* \to K_*(C\otimes C)$ is a quasi-isomorphism.
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Fix a small $\ep > 0$.
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Let $N_\ep$ be the ball of radius $\ep$ around $* \in S^1$.
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Let $K_*^\ep \sub K_*(C\otimes C)$ be the subcomplex
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generated by blob diagrams $b$ such that $N_\ep$ is either disjoint from
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or contained in each blob of $b$, and the only labeled point inside $N_\ep$ is $*$.
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%and the two boundary points of $N_\ep$ are not labeled points of $b$.
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For a field $y$ on $N_\ep$, let $s_\ep(y)$ be the equivalent picture with~$*$
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labeled by $1\otimes 1$ and the only other labeled points at distance $\pm\ep/2$ from $*$.
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(See Figure \ref{fig:sy}.)
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Note that $y - s_\ep(y) \in U(N_\ep)$. 
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Let $\sigma_\ep: K_*^\ep \to K_*^\ep$ be the chain map
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given by replacing the restriction $y$ to $N_\ep$ of each field
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appearing in an element of  $K_*^\ep$ with $s_\ep(y)$.
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Note that $\sigma_\ep(x) \in K'_*$.
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\begin{figure}[t]
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\begin{align*}
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y & = \mathfig{0.2}{hochschild/y} &
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s_\ep(y) & = \mathfig{0.2}{hochschild/sy}
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\end{align*}
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\caption{Defining $s_\ep$.}
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\label{fig:sy}
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\end{figure}
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Define a degree 1 map $j_\ep : K_*^\ep \to K_*^\ep$ as follows.
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Let $x \in K_*^\ep$ be a blob diagram.
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If $*$ is not contained in any twig blob, $j_\ep(x)$ is obtained by adding $N_\ep$ to
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$x$ as a new twig blob, with label $y - s_\ep(y)$, where $y$ is the restriction of $x$ to $N_\ep$.
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If $*$ is contained in a twig blob $B$ with label $u = \sum z_i$, $j_\ep(x)$ is obtained as follows.
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Let $y_i$ be the restriction of $z_i$ to $N_\ep$.
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Let $x_i$ be equal to $x$ outside of $B$, equal to $z_i$ on $B \setmin N_\ep$,
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and have an additional blob $N_\ep$ with label $y_i - s_\ep(y_i)$.
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Define $j_\ep(x) = \sum x_i$.
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Note that if $x \in K'_* \cap K_*^\ep$ then $j_\ep(x) \in K'_*$ also.
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The key property of $j_\ep$ is
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\eq{
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    \bd j_\ep + j_\ep \bd = \id - \sigma_\ep.
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}
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(Again, to get the correct signs, $N_\ep$ must be added as the first blob.)
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If $j_\ep$ were defined on all of $K_*(C\otimes C)$, this would show that $\sigma_\ep$
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is a homotopy inverse to the inclusion $K'_* \to K_*(C\otimes C)$.
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$\ep$ and show that $K'_*$ is homotopy equivalent to $K_*(C\otimes C)$.
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Instead, we'll be less ambitious and just show that
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$K'_*$ is quasi-isomorphic to $K_*(C\otimes C)$.
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$x \in K_*^\ep$.
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(This is true for any chain in $K_*(C\otimes C)$, since chains are sums of
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finitely many blob diagrams.)
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Then $x$ is homologous to $\sigma_\ep(x)$, which is in $K'_*$, so the inclusion map
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$K'_* \sub K_*(C\otimes C)$ is surjective on homology.
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If $y \in K_*(C\otimes C)$ and $\bd y = x \in K_*(C\otimes C)$, then $y \in K_*^\ep$ for some $\ep$
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and
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\eq{
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    \bd y = \bd (\sigma_\ep(y) + j_\ep(x)) .
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Since $\sigma_\ep(y) + j_\ep(x) \in K'_*$, it follows that the inclusion map is injective on homology.
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This completes the proof that $K'_*$ is quasi-isomorphic to $K_*(C\otimes C)$.
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First, a lemma:  Let $G''_*$ and $G'_*$ be defined similarly to $K''_*$ and $K'_*$, except with
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($G''_*$ and $G'_*$ depend on $N$, but that is not reflected in the notation.)
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Then $G''_*$ and $G'_*$ are both contractible
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and the inclusion $G''_* \sub G'_*$ is a homotopy equivalence.
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$G'_0 \to H_0(G'_*)$ concentrates the point labels at two points to the right and left of $*$.
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Thus any cycle lies in the image of the normal blob complex of a disjoint union
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of two intervals, which is contractible by (\ref{bcontract}) and (\ref{disj-union-contract}).
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$G''_* \to G'_*$ induces an isomorphism on $H_0$.
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Next we construct a degree 1 map (homotopy) $h: K'_* \to K'_*$ such that
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for all $x \in K'_*$ we have
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\eq{
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    x - \bd h(x) - h(\bd x) \in K''_* .
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}
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Since $K'_0 = K''_0$, we can take $h_0 = 0$.
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Let $x \in K'_1$, with single blob $B \sub S^1$.
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If $* \notin B$, then $x \in K''_1$ and we define $h_1(x) = 0$.
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If $* \in B$, then we work in the image of $G'_*$ and $G''_*$ (with respect to $B$).
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Choose $x'' \in G''_1$ such that $\bd x'' = \bd x$.
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Since $G'_*$ is contractible, there exists $y \in G'_2$ such that $\bd y = x - x''$.
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Define $h_1(x) = y$.
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The general case is similar, except that we have to take lower order homotopies into account.
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Let $x \in K'_k$.
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If $*$ is not contained in any of the blobs of $x$, then define $h_k(x) = 0$.
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Otherwise, let $B$ be the outermost blob of $x$ containing $*$.
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We can decompose $x = x' \bullet p$, 
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where $x'$ is supported on $B$ and $p$ is supported away from $B$.
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So $x' \in G'_l$ for some $l \le k$.
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Choose $x'' \in G''_l$ such that $\bd x'' = \bd (x' - h_{l-1}\bd x')$.
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Choose $y \in G'_{l+1}$ such that $\bd y = x' - x'' - h_{l-1}\bd x'$.
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Define $h_k(x) = y \bullet p$.
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This completes the proof that $i: K''_* \to K'_*$ is a homotopy equivalence.
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\nn{need to say above more clearly and settle on notation/terminology}
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Finally, we show that $K''_*$ is contractible with $H_0\cong C$.
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This is similar to the proof of Proposition \ref{bcontract}, but a bit more
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complicated since there is no single blob which contains the support of all blob diagrams
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in $K''_*$.
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Let $x$ be a cycle of degree greater than zero in $K''_*$.
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The union of the supports of the diagrams in $x$ does not contain $*$, so there exists a
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ball $B \subset S^1$ containing the union of the supports and not containing $*$.
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Adding $B$ as an outermost blob to each summand of $x$ gives a chain $y$ with $\bd y = x$.
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Thus $H_i(K''_*) \cong 0$ for $i> 0$ and $K''_*$ is contractible.
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To see that $H_0(K''_*) \cong C$, consider the map $p: K''_0 \to C$ which sends a 0-blob
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diagram to the product of its labeled points.
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$p$ is clearly surjective.
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It's also easy to see that $p(\bd K''_1) = 0$.
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Finally, if $p(y) = 0$ then there exists a blob $B \sub S^1$ which contains
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all of the labeled points (other than *) of all of the summands of $y$.
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This allows us to construct $x\in K''_1$ such that $\bd x = y$.
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(The label of $B$ is the restriction of $y$ to $B$.)
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It follows that $H_0(K''_*) \cong C$.
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\end{proof}
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\subsection{An explicit chain map in low degrees}
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For purposes of illustration, we describe an explicit chain map
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$\HC_*(M) \to K_*(M)$
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between the Hochschild complex and the blob complex (with bimodule point)
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for degree $\le 2$.
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This map can be completed to a homotopy equivalence, though we will not prove that here.
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There are of course many such maps; what we describe here is one of the simpler possibilities.
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%Describing the extension to higher degrees is straightforward but tedious.
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%\nn{but probably we should include the general case in a future version of this paper}
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Recall that in low degrees $\HC_*(M)$ is
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\[
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	\cdots \stackrel{\bd}{\to} M \otimes C\otimes C \stackrel{\bd}{\to} 
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			M \otimes C \stackrel{\bd}{\to} M
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\]
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with
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\eqar{
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	\bd(m\otimes a)  & = & ma - am \\
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	\bd(m\otimes a \otimes b) & = & ma\otimes b - m\otimes ab + bm \otimes a .
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}
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In degree 0, we send $m\in M$ to the 0-blob diagram $\mathfig{0.04}{hochschild/0-chains}$; the base point
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in $S^1$ is labeled by $m$ and there are no other labeled points.
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as shown in Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-1-chains}.
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\begin{figure}[ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{0.4}{hochschild/1-chains}
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\end{equation*}
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\begin{align*}
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u_1 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/u_1-1} - \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/u_1-2} & u_2 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/u_2-1} - \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/u_2-2} 
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\end{align*}
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\caption{The image of $m \tensor a$ in the blob complex.}
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\label{fig:hochschild-1-chains}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}[ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{0.6}{hochschild/2-chains-0}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{The 0-chains in the image of $m \tensor a \tensor b$.}
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\label{fig:hochschild-2-chains-0}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}[ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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\mathfig{0.4}{hochschild/2-chains-1} \qquad \mathfig{0.4}{hochschild/2-chains-2}
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\end{equation*}
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\caption{The 1- and 2-chains in the image of $m \tensor a \tensor b$.
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Only the supports of the blobs are shown, but see Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-example-2-cell} for an example of a $2$-cell label.}
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\label{fig:hochschild-2-chains-12}
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\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}[ht]
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\begin{equation*}
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A = \mathfig{0.1}{hochschild/v_1} + \mathfig{0.1}{hochschild/v_2} + \mathfig{0.1}{hochschild/v_3} + \mathfig{0.1}{hochschild/v_4}
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\end{equation*}
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\begin{align*}
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v_1 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_1-1} -  \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_1-2} &  v_2 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_2-1} -  \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_2-2} \\ 
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v_3 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_3-1} -  \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_3-2} &  v_4 & = \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_4-1} -  \mathfig{0.05}{hochschild/v_4-2}
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\end{align*}
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\caption{One of the 2-cells from Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-2-chains-12}.}
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\label{fig:hochschild-example-2-cell}
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\end{figure}
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In degree 2, we send $m\ot a \ot b$ to the sum of 24 ($=6\cdot4$) 2-blob diagrams as shown in
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Figures \ref{fig:hochschild-2-chains-0} and \ref{fig:hochschild-2-chains-12}.
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In Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-2-chains-12} the 1- and 2-blob diagrams are indicated only by their support.
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We leave it to the reader to determine the labels of the 1-blob diagrams.
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Each 2-cell in the figure is labeled by a ball $V$ in $S^1$ which contains the support of all
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1-blob diagrams in its boundary.
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Such a 2-cell corresponds to a sum of the 2-blob diagrams obtained by adding $V$
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as an outer (non-twig) blob to each of the 1-blob diagrams in the boundary of the 2-cell.
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Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-example-2-cell} shows this explicitly for the 2-cell
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labeled $A$ in Figure \ref{fig:hochschild-2-chains-12}.
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Note that the (blob complex) boundary of this sum of 2-blob diagrams is
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precisely the sum of the 1-blob diagrams corresponding to the boundary of the 2-cell.
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(Compare with the proof of \ref{bcontract}.)