Linear polygraphs applied to categorification
classification
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polygraphslinearconstructioncategorificationcategorycoherentenvelopekaroubi
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We introduce two applications of polygraphs to categorification problems. We compute first, from a coherent presentation of an $n$-category, a coherent presentation of its Karoubi envelope. For this, we extend the construction of Karoubi envelope to $n$-polygraphs and linear $(n,n-1)$-polygraphs. The second problem treated in this paper is the construction of Grothendieck decategorifications for $(n,n-1)$-polygraphs. This construction yields a rewriting system presenting for example algebras categorified by a linear monoidal category. We finally link quasi-convergence of such rewriting systems to the uniqueness of direct sum decompositions for linear $(n-1,n-1)$-categories.
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