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Higher dimensional algebra (HDA) is a concept introduced by Ronald Brown to signify the extensions of various structures in algebraic topology and category theory to higher dimensions. Such extensions can be carried out in several possible ways, including also several published axiomatic approaches, ranging from ETAC to various ETAS axiom systems (e.g. the axiomatic theory of supercategories); these are currently being studied and improved upon. In Ronald Brown's own words, the HDA concept is generally defined, or understood, as follows.
``In general, `Higher Dimensional Algebra' (HDA) may be defined as the study of algebraic structures with operations whose domains of definitions are defined by geometric considerations. This allows for a splendid interplay of algebra and geometry, which early appeared in category theory with the use of complex commutative diagrams. What is
needed next is a corresponding interplay with analysis and functional analysis that would extend also to quantum operator algebras, their representations and symmetries."
(quoted from R. Brown, 2008).
Double groupoids, double algebroids, double and multiple categories.
The geometry of squares and their compositions leads to a common representation of a double groupoid in the following form:
![$\displaystyle \mathsf{D}= \vcenter{\xymatrix @=3pc {S \ar @<1ex> [r] ^{s^1} \ar... ...x> [d]_s \\ V \ar [u] \ar @<1ex> [r] ^s \ar @<-1ex> [r] _t & M \ar [l] \ar[u]}}$ $\displaystyle \mathsf{D}= \vcenter{\xymatrix @=3pc {S \ar @<1ex> [r] ^{s^1} \ar... ...x> [d]_s \\ V \ar [u] \ar @<1ex> [r] ^s \ar @<-1ex> [r] _t & M \ar [l] \ar[u]}}$](http://images.planetmath.org:8080/cache/objects/10747/js/img1.png) |
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where $M$ is a set of `points', $H,V$ are `horizontal' and `vertical' groupoids, and $S$ is a set of `squares' with two compositions. The laws for a double groupoid make it also describable as a groupoid internal to the category of groupoids.
Given two groupoids $H,V$ over a set $M$ , there is a double groupoid with $H,V$ as horizontal and vertical edge groupoids, and squares given by quadruples \begin{equation} \begin{pmatrix} & h& \\[-0.9ex] v & & v'\\[-0.9ex]& h'& \end{pmatrix} \end{equation}for which we assume always that $h,h' \in H, \, v,v' \in V$ and that the initial and final points of these edges match in $M$ as suggested by the notation, that is for example $sh=sv, th=sv', \ldots$ , etc. The compositions are to be inherited from those of $H,V$ , that is: \begin{equation} \quadr{h}{v}{v'}{h'} \circ_1\quadr{h'}{w}{w'}{h''} =\quadr{h}{vw}{v'w'}{h''}, \;\quadr{h}{v}{v'}{h'} \circ_2\quadr{k}{v'}{v''}{k'}=\quadr{hk}{v}{v''}{h'k'} ~. \end{equation} This construction is defined by the right adjoint R to the forgetful functor L which takes the double groupoid as above, to the pair of groupoids $(H,V)$ over $M$ .
Remarks
Examples of contributions to HDA also include novel non-Abelian higher homotopy (and homology) results such as the outstanding extension provided by the higher dimensional, generalized Van Kampen theorems proved by Ronald Brown ([4], [6], [7] and relevant references cited therein).
Thus, several novel and important results pertinent to HDA were reported and/or published in the following areas: Algebraic Topology, higher dimensional Van Kampen theorems, supercategories, n-categories, double groupoids, double categories, double algebroids, and so on. Furthermore, both earlier and more recent HDA applications include: the developments in the axiomatic theory of supercategories, (ETAS; in refs. [12] and [14]), supercategories of complex systems, and Organismic Supercategories: Superstructure and Dynamics in Mathematical/theoretical Biology and Biophysics ([13], [14], [15], [16], [,17,18],[10,11]). The interested reader is referred for further details to the following short bibliography list selected for this concise outline defining HDA.
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- Al-Agl, F.A., Brown, R. and R. Steiner: 2002, Multiple categories: the equivalence of a globular and cubical approach, Adv. in Math, 170: 711-118.
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- R. Brown and C.B. Spencer: Double groupoids and crossed modules, Cahiers Top. Géom.Diff. 17 (1976), 343-362.
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- R. Brown and G. H. Mosa: Double algebroids and crossed modules of algebroids, University of Wales-Bangor, Maths Preprint, 1986.
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- R. Brown, Groupoids and Van Kampen's theorem., Proc. London Math. Soc. (3) 17 (1967) 385-401.
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- R. Brown, Topology and Groupoids., Booksurge PLC (2006).
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- R. Brown and A. Razak, A van Kampen theorem for unions of non-connected spaces, Archiv. Math. 42 (1984) 85-88.
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- P.J. Higgins, Categories and Groupoids, van Nostrand: New York, 1971, Reprints of Theory and Applications of Categories, No. 7 (2005) pp 1-195.
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- Brown R., Higgins P.J., Sivera, R. (2008) Non-Abelian algebraic topology, (in preparation)., available here as a PDF; PDFs of other relevant HDA papers .
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- R. Brown: the VanKampen's Theorem document is available here as html
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- Brown, R., Paton, R. and T. Porter.: 2004, Categorical language and hierarchical models for cell systems, in Computation in Cells and Tissues - Perspectives and Tools of Thought, Paton, R.; Bolouri, H.; Holcombe, M.; Parish, J.H.; Tateson, R. (Eds.) Natural Computing Series, Springer Verlag, 289-303.
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- Brown R. and T. Porter: 2003, Category theory and higher dimensional algebra: potential descriptive tools in neuroscience, Proceedings of the International Conference on Theoretical Neurobiology, Delhi, February 2003, edited by Nandini Singh, National Brain Research Centre, Conference Proceedings. 1 : 80-92.
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- Baianu, I.C.: 1970, Organismic Supercategories: II. On Multistable Systems. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 32: 539-561.
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- Baianu, I.C.: 1971a, Organismic Supercategories and Qualitative Dynamics of Systems. Ibid., 33 (3), 339-354.
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- Baianu, I.C.: 1971b, Categories, Functors and Quantum Algebraic Computations, in P. Suppes (ed.), Proceed. Fourth Intl. Congress Logic-Mathematics-Philosophy of Science, September 1-4, 1971, Bucharest.
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- Baianu, I.C.: 1973, Some Algebraic Properties of (M,R) - Systems. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 35, 213-217.
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- Baianu, I.C. and M. Marinescu: 1974, On A Functorial Construction of (M,R)- Systems. Revue Roumaine de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées 19: 388-391.
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- Baianu, I.C.: 1980, Natural Transformations of Organismic Structures., Bulletin of Mathematical Biology,42: 431-446.
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- Baianu, I. C.: 1986-1987a, Computer Models and Automata Theory in Biology and Medicine., in M. Witten (ed.), Mathematical Models in Medicine, vol. 7., Ch.11 Pergamon Press, New York, 1513 -1577; URLs: CERN Preprint No. EXT-2004-072:, available here as PDF, or as as an archived html document.
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See Also: higher dimensional generalized Van Kampen theorems (HD-VKT), n-category, groupoid categories, fundamental groupoid functors, examples of functor categories, supercategory, homotopy double groupoid of a Hausdorff space, weak homotopy addition lemma, algebraic categories and classes of algebras, quantum fundamental groupoid, supercategory theories, variable network topology, groupoid homomorphism, 2-category, superalgebroids and higher dimensional algebroids
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HDA, extension of algebraic topology |
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Cross-references: organismic supercategories, complex systems, ETAS, developments, applications, double categories, areas, references, theorems, homology, homotopy, forgetful functor, right adjoint, edge, groupoids, points, compositions, squares, categories, multiple, double groupoids, symmetries, representations, quantum operator algebras, functional analysis, analysis, commutative diagrams, complex, geometry, domains of definition, operations, algebraic structures, supercategories, theory, ETAS axiom, ETAC, axiomatic, dimensions, category theory, topology, algebraic, structures, extensions
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| AMS MSC: | 55U35 (Algebraic topology :: Applied homological algebra and category theory :: Abstract and axiomatic homotopy theory) | | | 18D05 (Category theory; homological algebra :: Categories with structure :: Double categories, $2$-categories, bicategories and generalizations) | | | 55U40 (Algebraic topology :: Applied homological algebra and category theory :: Topological categories, foundations of homotopy theory) | | | 18A15 (Category theory; homological algebra :: General theory of categories and functors :: Foundations, relations to logic and deductive systems) | | | 18A20 (Category theory; homological algebra :: General theory of categories and functors :: Epimorphisms, monomorphisms, special classes of morphisms, null morphisms) | | | 18A30 (Category theory; homological algebra :: General theory of categories and functors :: Limits and colimits ) | | | 18A40 (Category theory; homological algebra :: General theory of categories and functors :: Adjoint functors ) |
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