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Can you deduce the correspondence between 2D oriented TQFTs and commutative Frobenius algebras from the (framed) Cobordism Hypothesis?

Background I am currently writing an MSc dissertation on TQFTs (and Khovanov homology, but that is unrelated to this question). After having read most of Kock's book on the equivalence between 2D ...
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What are some examples of 3-dualizable $(\infty,2)$ categories?

From the cobordism hypothesis, we know that (the space of) symmetric monoidal functors from the $(\infty,3)$ category of framed cobordisms into a symmetric monoidal $(\infty,3)$ category is the same ...
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Defining extended TQFTs *with point, line, surface, … operators*

$\newcommand\Cob{\mathrm{Cob}}\newcommand\Vect{\mathrm{Vect}}\DeclareMathOperator\Rep{Rep}$The ordinary definition of a TQFT is: Defnition: A $d$-dimensional TQFT is a symmetric monoidal functor $\Cob^...
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Checking 2-dualizability

Let $(\mathcal C, \otimes, I)$ be a symmetric monoidal 2-category, and let $X \in \mathcal C$ be a dualizable object, with dual $X^\vee$, unit $coev: I \to X \otimes X^\vee$, and counit $ev : X^\vee \...
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Are there 4d state sum models, extended TQFTs or chain mail invariant that detect smooth structures?

A state sum model is a smooth invariant defined on smooth triangulated, or PL manifolds, by summing a local partition function over labels attached to the elements of the triangulation. Typical ...
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Lagrangian of Reshetikhin-Turaev TFT's

One of the results from the Reshetikhin-Turaev package is that given a modular tensor category $\mathscr{C}$ one can construct a TFT $Z$. In the case where $\mathscr{C}$ is the category of positive ...
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How does the scalar TV invariant of a 3-manifold with boundary fit into the TQFT picture?

Chen and Yang have a more general version of the volume conjecture that they state for all hyperbolic $3$-manifolds (Conjecture 1.1 of [2]) including those with boundary. To do this, they have to ...
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Shapes of cores of symmetric monoidal $(\infty,n)$-categories (with duals)

According to the cobordism hypothesis, if $\mathcal{C}$ is a symmetric monoidal $(\infty,n)$-categories with duals, then framed fully extended TQFTs with target $\mathcal{C}$ are an $\infty$-groupoid, ...
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What are the topological phases of quantum Hall systems?

(Fractional) quantum Hall systems are $2+1$-dimensional models which are said to possess topological order. One (maybe even complete) set of invariants of topological phases in $2+1$ dimensions is ...
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Fully extended TQFT and lattice models

I often read that fully extended TQFTs are supposed to classify topological phases of matter. So I would like to understand the formal nature of fully extended TQFTs on a more direct physical level (...
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How can I functorially dualise in a symmetric monoidal $(\infty,1)$-category with duals?

If $\mathcal{C}$ is a symmetric monoidal $(\infty,1)$-category with duals, then there should be a functor $$ d: \mathcal{C} \longrightarrow \mathcal{C}^{op} $$ such that $d(x)$ is dual to $x$ for ...
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Is there a PL, or topological, bordism hypothesis?

The bordism hypothesis says that the $(\infty, n)$-category of smooth, framed $n$-bordisms, $(n-1)$-dimensional boundaries, and corners down to points, is freely generated symmetric monoidal with ...
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Bosonic topological orders and unitary fully dualizable fully extended TQFT

I would like to ask if the following statement can be true: bosonic topological orders in $n$-dimensional space-time 1-to-1 correspond to unitary fully dualizable fully extended TQFT in $n$-dimensions....
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Freed-Hopkins-Lurie-Teleman topological boundary conditions v.s. Lagrangian subspace

This question concerns the comparison of topological boundary conditions of TQFTs on a manifold with some boundary. For example, we can consider defining the TQFT on a $D^3$ ball with a topological ...
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Analogue of Reshetikhin-Turaev construction for unoriented TQFTs

The Reshetikhin-Turaev construction takes a modular tensor category $\mathcal C$ and produces a 3-2-1 oriented TQFT $Z_{\mathcal C}$ such that $Z_{\mathcal C}(S^1) = \mathcal C$. Is there an ...
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