Three-dimensional TQFTs via string-nets and two-dimensional surgery

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Abstract

If is a spherical fusion category, the string-net construction associates to each closed oriented surface the vector space of linear combinations of -labeled graphs on modulo local relations, in a way which is functorial with respect to orientation-preserving diffeomorphisms of surfaces. We show how to extend this assignment to a 3-dimensional topological quantum field theory (TQFT) by defining how the surgery generators in Juhász’s presentation of the oriented 3-dimensional bordism category act on the string-net vector spaces. We show that the resulting TQFT, which is formulated completely in the two-dimensional graphical language of string-nets, is an alternative description of the Turaev–Viro state sum model.

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Bruce Bartlett, Three-dimensional TQFTs via string-nets and two-dimensional surgery. Quantum Topol. 17 (2026), no. 3, pp. 509–533

DOI 10.4171/QT/260