Diagrammatics in Categorification and Compositionality

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Miller, Ezra

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Vagner, Dmitry

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2019-06-07T19:49:28Z

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2019-06-07T19:49:28Z

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2019

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Mathematics

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In the present work, I explore the theme of diagrammatics and their capacity to shed insight on two trends—categorification and compositionality—in and around contemporary category theory. The work begins with an introduction of these meta- phenomena in the context of elementary sets and maps. Towards generalizing their study to more complicated domains, we provide a self-contained treatment—from a pedagogically novel perspective that introduces almost all notion via diagrammatic language—of the categorical machinery with which we may express the broader no- tions that found the sequel. The work then branches into two seemingly unrelated disciplines: dynamical systems and knot theory. In particular, the former research defines what it means to compose dynamical systems in a manner analogous to how one composes simple maps. The latter work concerns the categorification of the slN link invariant. In particular, we use a virtual filtration to give a more diagrammatic reconstruction of Khovanov-Rozansky homology via a smooth TQFT. Finally, the work culminates in a manifesto on the philosophical role of category theory.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18805

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Mathematics

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Categorification

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Category Theory

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Compositionality

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Diagrammatics

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Systems theory

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Topology

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Diagrammatics in Categorification and Compositionality

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Dissertation

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