For every (∞,n)-category E, the stabilization of its slice category is equivalent to spectrum-valued functors on a twisted arrow category TwAr(E), yielding a deformation theory and a characterization of lax-idempotent monads.
Unifying notions of pasting diagrams
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In this work, we relate the three main formalisms for the notion of pasting diagram in strict $\omega$-categories: Street's parity complexes, Johnson's pasting schemes and Steiner's augmented directed complexes. In the process, we show that the axioms of parity complexes and pasting schemes are not strong enough for them to correctly represent pasting diagrams, and we do so by providing a counter-example. Then, we introduce a new formalism, called torsion-free complexes, which aims at encompassing the three other ones. We prove its correctness by providing a detailed proof that an instance induces a free $\omega$-category. Next, we prove that the three other formalisms can be embedded in some sense in the new one. Finally, we show that there are no other embedding between these four formalisms.
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Deformation Theory for $(\infty,n)$-categories
For every (∞,n)-category E, the stabilization of its slice category is equivalent to spectrum-valued functors on a twisted arrow category TwAr(E), yielding a deformation theory and a characterization of lax-idempotent monads.