English

Chord diagrams, contact-topological quantum field theory, and contact categories

Geometric Topology 2014-10-01 v2 Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

We consider contact elements in the sutured Floer homology of solid tori with longitudinal sutures, as part of the (1+1)-dimensional topological quantum field theory defined by Honda--Kazez--Mati\'{c} in \cite{HKM08}. The Z2\Z_2 SFHSFH of these solid tori forms a "categorification of Pascal's triangle", and contact structures correspond bijectively to chord diagrams, or sets of disjoint properly embedded arcs in the disc. Their contact elements are distinct and form distinguished subsets of SFHSFH of order given by the Narayana numbers. We find natural "creation and annihilation operators" which allow us to define a QFT-type basis of SFHSFH, consisting of contact elements. Sutured Floer homology in this case reduces to the combinatorics of chord diagrams. We prove that contact elements are in bijective correspondence with comparable pairs of basis elements with respect to a certain partial order. The algebraic and combinatorial structures in this description have intrinsic contact-topological meaning. In particular, the QFT-basis of SFHSFH and its partial order have a natural interpretation in pure contact topology, related to the contact category of a disc: the partial order enables us to tell when the sutured solid cylinder obtained by "stacking" two chord diagrams has a tight contact structure. This leads us to extend Honda's notion of contact category to a "bounded" contact category, containing chord diagrams and contact structures which occur within a given contact solid cylinder. We compute this bounded contact category in certain cases. Moreover, the decomposition of a contact element into basis elements naturally gives a triple of contact structures on solid cylinders which we regard as a type of "distinguished triangle" in the contact category. We also use the algebraic structures arising among contact elements to extend the notion of contact category to a 2-category.

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@article{arxiv.0903.1453,
  title  = {Chord diagrams, contact-topological quantum field theory, and contact categories},
  author = {Daniel V. Mathews},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.1453},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

v.2: 74 pages, 51 figures. Much new material added, especially about contact categories, hence title change; much rewritten/restructured; some minor corrections; some details/background/exposition removed/shortened in the interest of concision. v.1: 89 pages, 42 figures