43 here to interest the motivated reader. |
43 here to interest the motivated reader. |
44 On the other hand, if you are only going to read this paper once, |
44 On the other hand, if you are only going to read this paper once, |
45 {\bf then don't read this version,} as a more complete version will be available in a couple of months. |
45 {\bf then don't read this version,} as a more complete version will be available in a couple of months. |
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47 \nn{maybe to do: add appendix on various versions of acyclic models} |
47 \nn{maybe to do: add appendix on various versions of acyclic models} |
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49 \paragraph{To do list} |
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50 \begin{itemize} |
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51 \item[1] (K) tweak intro |
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52 \item[2] (S) needs explanation that this will be superseded by the n-cat |
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53 definitions in \S 7. |
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54 \item[2] (S) incorporate improvements from later |
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55 \item[2.3] (S) foreshadow generalising; quotient to resolution |
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56 \item[3] (K) look over blob homology section again |
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57 \item[4] (S) basic properties, not much to do |
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58 \item[5] (K) finish the lemmas in the Hochschild section |
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59 \item[6] (K) proofs need finishing, then (S) needs to confirm details and try |
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60 to make more understandable |
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61 \item[7] (S) do some work here -- identity morphisms are still imperfect. Say something about the cobordism and stabilization hypotheses \cite{MR1355899} in this setting? Say something about $E_n$ algebras? |
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62 \item[7.6] is new! (S) read |
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63 \item[8] improve the beginning, (K) small blobs, finish proof for products, |
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64 check the argument about maps |
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65 \item[9] (K) proofs trail off |
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66 \item[10] (S) read what's already here |
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67 \item[A] may need to weaken statement to get boundaries working (K) finish |
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68 \item[B] (S) look at this, decide what to keep |
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70 \item Make clear exactly what counts as a "blob diagram", and search for |
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71 "blob diagram" |
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73 \end{itemize} |
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