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165 background: TQFTs are important, historically, semisimple categories well-understood. |
163 background: TQFTs are important, historically, semisimple categories well-understood. |
166 Many new examples arising recently which do not fit this framework, e.g. SW and OS theory. |
164 Many new examples arising recently which do not fit this framework, e.g. SW and OS theory. |
167 These have more complicated gluing formulas (\cite{1003.0598,1005.1248}, etc); |
165 These have more complicated gluing formulas (\cite{1003.0598,1005.1248}, etc); |