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Foams with flat connections and algebraic K-theory

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This paper proposes a connection between algebraic K-theory and foam cobordisms, where foams are stratified manifolds with singularities of a prescribed form. We consider $n$-dimensional foams equipped with a flat bundle of finitely-generated projective $R$-modules over each facet of the foam, together with gluing conditions along the subfoam of singular points. In a suitable sense which will become clear, a vertex (or the smallest stratum) of an $n$-dimensional foam replaces an $(n+1)$-simplex with a total ordering of vertices. We show that the first K-theory group of a ring $R$ can be identified with the cobordism group of decorated 1-foams embedded in the plane. A similar relation between the $n$-th algebraic K-theory group of a ring $R$ and the cobordism group of decorated $n$-foams embedded in $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ is expected for $n>1$. An analogous correspondence is proposed for arbitrary exact categories. Modifying the embedding and other conditions on the foams may lead to new flavors of K-theory groups.

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math-ph · 2025-02-04 · conditional · novelty 3.0

Shannon and joint entropy are recast as sums of infinitesimal dilogarithm brackets, and the five-term dilogarithm is deformed to the four-term infinitesimal dilogarithm via dual numbers.

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  • Diagrammatics of information math-ph · 2025-02-04 · conditional · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    Shannon and joint entropy are recast as sums of infinitesimal dilogarithm brackets, and the five-term dilogarithm is deformed to the four-term infinitesimal dilogarithm via dual numbers.