Entropy, cocycles, and their diagrammatics

Mee Seong Im, Mikhail Khovanov
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The first part of the paper explains how to encode a one-cocycle and a two-cocycle on a group $G$ with values in its representation by networks of planar trivalent graphs with edges labelled by elements of $G$, elements of the representation floating in the regions, and suitable rules for manipulation of these diagrams. When the group is a semidirect product, there is a similar presentation via overlapping networks for the two subgroups involved. M. Kontsevich and J.-L. Cathelineau have shown how to interpret the entropy of a finite random variable and infinitesimal dilogarithms, including their four-term functional relations, via 2-cocycles on the group of affine symmetries of a line. We convert their construction into a diagrammatical calculus evaluating planar networks that describe morphisms in suitable monoidal categories. In particular, the four-term relations become equalities of networks analogous to associativity equations. The resulting monoidal categories complement existing categorical and operadic approaches to entropy.
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熵、共循环及其图解法
论文的第一部分解释了如何通过平面三价图网络(其边由 $G$ 的元素标示)对一个具有数值的群 $G$ 上的单循环和双循环进行编码,并说明了操作这些图的合适规则。当群是半直接乘积时,对于涉及的两个子群,也可以通过重叠网络进行类似的表示。M. Kontsevich 和 J.-L. Cathelineau 证明了如何通过线的非对称性群上的 2-Cocycles 来解释有限随机变量的熵和无穷小的稀疏自变量,包括它们的四项函数关系。我们将它们的构造转换成图解微积分,评估描述适当单环范畴中态量的平面网络。特别是,四项关系成为网络的等式,类似于联立方程。由此产生的单环范畴补充了现有的分类和运算熵方法。
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