Factorization homology

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In algebraic topology and category theory, factorization homology is a variant of topological chiral homology, motivated by an application to topological quantum field theory and cobordism hypothesis in particular. It was introduced by David Ayala, John Francis, and Nick Rozenblyum.[1]

References

  1. Ayala, David; Francis, John; Rozenblyum, Nick (2018). "Factorization homology I: Higher categories". Advances in Mathematics 333: 1042–1177. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2018.05.031. 
  • Ayala, David; Francis, John; Tanaka, Hiro Lee (2016). "Factorization homology of stratified spaces". Selecta Mathematica 23 (1): 293–362. doi:10.1007/s00029-016-0242-1. 

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