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    • CommentAuthorturion
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2017
    • (edited Jan 12th 2017)
    Hi all,

    I've recently written my first all-on-my-own article, graded fusion category. I'll gladly welcome anyone looking over it and improving it (adding links, contents, improving formatting)
    I went on to work on a larger article, $G$-crossed braided fusion category, which is not quite finished yet. Here, help is appreciated as well. I'll go on adding more content over the next weeks, whenever I find time.

    I'm underwhelmed with the quality of the commutative diagram I could produce. I followed the example in monoidal category, which I thought must be state-of-the-art since it's a page about a really important concept. But I'm appalled with my result for the G-crossed braiding axiom in $G$-crossed braided fusion category. How can I improve it?
    I'll have a look at https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/HowTo again later and see whether there is anything else that I can do.

    Manuel
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    • CommentAuthorDavid_Corfield
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2017
    • (edited Jan 12th 2017)

    Hi Manuel, thanks for your efforts!

    One first thing, to make it easier to communicate here is that you put entry titles within double square brackets, and the link forms automatically. E.g., graded fusion category.

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    • CommentAuthorturion
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2017
    Thanks, done!