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• CommentTimeNov 10th 2010
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• CommentTimeNov 10th 2010

Typed the heuristic description of what the BV resolution does.

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• CommentTimeNov 12th 2010

I have typed out some kind of approximation to the full detailed definition of the Boardman-Vogt resolution of an arbitrary $V$-operad.

It looks a bit heavy, but the basic idea is simple and nice. I tried to make it look already a bit less heavy than in the article by glossing over a bunch of little details that are kind of obvious and not so important to the idea (such as the whole $\Sigma_n$-equivariance that kind of just runs along) but it still looks a bit heavy. I added a remark to explain what’s going on.

In fact so far I have just described the collection underlying the BV-resolved operad, not the operad structure itself.

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