Higher-dimensional Algebra and Topological Quantum Field Theory
Abstract
The study of topological quantum field theories increasingly relies upon concepts from higher-dimensional algebra such as n-categories and n-vector spaces. We review progress towards a definition of n-category suited for this purpose, and outline a program in which n-dimensional TQFTs are to be described as n-category representations. First we describe a `suspension' operation on n-categories, and hypothesize that the k-fold suspension of a weak n-category stabilizes for k >= n+2. We give evidence for this hypothesis and describe its relation to stable homotopy theory. We then propose a description of n-dimensional unitary extended TQFTs as weak n-functors from the `free stable weak n-category with duals on one object' to the n-category of `n-Hilbert spaces'. We conclude by describing n-categorical generalizations of deformation quantization and the quantum double construction.Keywords
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