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Is Crane--Yetter fully extended?

Published 5 Jun 2025 in math-ph, math.AT, math.CT, math.MP, and math.QA | (2506.04864v1)

Abstract: We revisit the question of whether the Crane-Yetter topological quantum field theory (TQFT) associated to a modular tensor category admits a fully extended refinement. More specifically, we use tools from stable homotopy theory to classify extensions of invertible four-dimensional TQFTs to theories valued in symmetric monoidal 4-categories whose Picard spectrum has nontrivial homotopy only in degrees 0 and 4. We show that such extensions are classified by two pieces of data: an equivalence class of an invertible object in the target and a sixth root of unity. Applying this result to the 4-category $\mathbf{BrFus}$ of braided fusion categories, we find that there are infinitely many equivalence classes of fully extended invertible TQFTs reproducing the Crane-Yetter partition function on top-dimensional manifolds, parametrized by a $\mathbb{Z}/6$-extension of the Witt group of nondegenerate braided fusion categories. This analysis clarifies common claims in the literature and raises the question of how to naturally pick out the $SO(4)$-fixed point data on the framed TQFT which assigns the input braided fusion category to the point so that it selects the Crane-Yetter state-sum.

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