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Linearly distributive coherence in the absence of units

Combinatorics 2026-05-06 v1 Category Theory Quantum Algebra

Abstract

Coherence in a monoidal category asserts that all morphisms built from structural isomorphisms with a fixed source and target coincide. These structural isomorphisms include, in particular, the associators. Linearly distributive categories carry two tensor products, with structural morphisms given by associators and distributors relating the two tensor products. In several examples, including Grothendieck--Verdier categories, also known as \ast-autonomous categories, these distributors need not be invertible. We give a self-contained proof that linearly distributive categories without units are coherent, while units may obstruct coherence. With the same techniques, we also establish an analogous coherence result for Frobenius linearly distributive functors without units. These results admit a reformulation in terms of directed paths in associahedra and multiplihedra.

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@article{arxiv.2605.03113,
  title  = {Linearly distributive coherence in the absence of units},
  author = {Max Demirdilek and Christian Reiher and Christoph Schweigert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03113},
  year   = {2026}
}

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