English

Dualizable objects in stratified categories and the 1-dimensional bordism hypothesis for recollements

Algebraic Topology 2021-03-30 v1 Algebraic Geometry Category Theory

Abstract

Given a monoidal \infty-category CC equipped with a monoidal recollement, we give a simple criterion for an object in CC to be dualizable in terms of the dualizability of each of its factors and a projection formula relating them. Predicated on this, we then characterize dualizability in any monoidally stratified \infty-category in terms of stratumwise dualizability and a projection formula for the links. Using our criterion, we prove a 1-dimensional bordism hypothesis for symmetric monoidal recollements. Namely, we provide an algebraic enhancement of the 1-dimensional framed bordism \infty-category that corepresents dualizable objects in symmetric monoidal recollements. We also give a number of examples and applications of our criterion drawn from algebra and homotopy theory, including equivariant and cyclotomic spectra and a multiplicative form of the Thom isomorphism.

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@article{arxiv.2103.15785,
  title  = {Dualizable objects in stratified categories and the 1-dimensional bordism hypothesis for recollements},
  author = {Grigory Kondyrev and Aaron Mazel-Gee and Jay Shah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.15785},
  year   = {2021}
}

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