Invertible braided tensor categories (Q1983593)

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    10 September 2021
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    Building on previous work of a subset of the authors [\textit{A. Brochier} et al., Compos. Math. 157, No. 3, 435--482 (2021; Zbl 1461.18014)] that gave sufficient conditions for 3- and 4-dualizability in the symmetric monoidal category \textbf{BrTens} of braided tensor categories, the authors show that objects in \textbf{BrTens} are invertible if and only if they are nondegenerate. This characterization of invertibility in \textbf{BrTens} is achieved by working in the more general setting of \(E_n\)-algebras. Sufficient conditions are given for (n+1)-dualizability and invertibility in the (\(\infty\),\(n\)+2)-category \(\text{Alg}_n(\mathcal{S})\) of \(E_n\)-algebras in an arbitrary background symmetric monoidal (\(\infty\), 2)-category \(\mathcal{S}\) when \(n=1\) and \(n=2\). Conjectural characterizations of (n+1)-dualizability and invertibility for \(E_n\)-algebras for \(n>2\) are motivated and stated in the language of factorization homology. Karoubian (in particular semisimple) nondegenerate braided tensor categories were previously known to be invertible in \textbf{BrTens} [\textit{T. Johnson-Freyd}, ``On the classification of topological orders'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2003.06663}], but the characterization of invertibility of \(E_2\)--algebras enables the authors to treat non-semisimple finite braided tensor categories like small quantum groups at suitable roots of unity. Several other insights into braided tensor category theory are derived along the way, including the equivalence of factorizability and co-factorizability for finite braided tensor categories and an isomorphism between the Witt group of nondegenerate braided fusion categories and the Picard group of the 4-category \textbf{BrFus} of braided fusion categories. The latter is used to motivate the Picard group of \textbf{BrTens} as a candidate for a non-finite and non-semisimple generalization of the Witt group. As an application to the construction of topological field theories via the cobordism hypothesis, one obtains a nonsemisimple framed generalization of the Crane-Yetter-Kauffman (3+1)-dimensional TFT attached to every nondegenerate finite braided tensor category. The authors propose to use their tools for analyzing invertibility to study more general TFTs in future work, for example Rozansky-Witten TFT in a derived analogue of \textbf{BrTens}.
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    braided tensor categories
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    higher categories
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    topological field theories
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