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99 An ambitious reader may want to keep in mind two other classes of balls. |
99 An ambitious reader may want to keep in mind two other classes of balls. |
100 The first is balls equipped with a map to some other space $Y$ (c.f. \cite{MR2079378}). |
100 The first is balls equipped with a map to some other space $Y$ (c.f. \cite{MR2079378}). |
101 This will be used below (see the end of \S \ref{ss:product-formula}) to describe the blob complex of a fiber bundle with |
101 This will be used below (see the end of \S \ref{ss:product-formula}) to describe the blob complex of a fiber bundle with |
102 base space $Y$. |
102 base space $Y$. |
103 The second is balls equipped with (partially defined) sections of the tangent bundle, or the frame |
103 The second is balls equipped with sections of the tangent bundle, or the frame |
104 bundle (i.e.\ framed balls), or more generally some partial flag bundle associated to the tangent bundle. |
104 bundle (i.e.\ framed balls), or more generally some partial flag bundle associated to the tangent bundle. |
105 These can be used to define categories with less than the ``strong" duality we assume here, |
105 These can be used to define categories with less than the ``strong" duality we assume here, |
106 though we will not develop that idea in this paper. |
106 though we will not develop that idea in this paper. |
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108 Next we consider domains and ranges of morphisms (or, as we prefer to say, boundaries |
108 Next we consider domains and ranges of morphisms (or, as we prefer to say, boundaries |