AbstractHigher dimensional or categorical algebras and their higher representations are recently widely used in the study of topological orders. In this expository talk I introduce the geometric intuitions behind those applications, present a periodic table of those higher algebras, and introduce J. Lurie's notion of center of higher algebras which is fundamental for understanding their higher ...
AbstractDiscrete models of classical ‘continuous’ problems have lately become a standard method of investigation. Usually it allows to highlight the geometric and combinatorial nature of a problem at hand singling out the core properties and issues. While sometimes the transition from the continuous medium to a discrete one can result either in a loss of information, or it can drastically cha...