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Brauer diagrams, modular operads, and a graphical nerve theorem for circuit algebras

Category Theory 2025-01-22 v3

Abstract

Circuit algebras, used in the study of finite-type knot invariants, are a symmetric analogue of Jones's planar algebras. They are very closely related to circuit operads, which are a variation of modular operads admitting an extra monoidal product. This paper gives a description of circuit algebras in terms categories of Brauer diagrams. An abstract nerve theorem for circuit operads -- and hence circuit algebras -- is proved using an iterated distributive law, and an existing nerve theorem for modular operads.

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@article{arxiv.2108.04557,
  title  = {Brauer diagrams, modular operads, and a graphical nerve theorem for circuit algebras},
  author = {Sophie Raynor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.04557},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

As of December 2024, this paper has been superceded by arXiv:2412.20260 (on circuit algebras, Brauer diagrams, modular operads and invariant theory) and arXiv:2412.20262 (on a graphical calculus, iterated distributive laws and nerve theorem for circuit algebras). The version below is from November 2022 (c.f., v2). It comprises 65 pages and many figures