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Generalised Atiyah’s theory of principal connections
. This is a condensed report from the ongoing project aimed on higher principal connections and their relation with higher differential cohomology theories and generalised short exact sequences of L ∞ algebroids. A historical stem for our project is a paper from sir M. Atiyah who observed a bijective correspondence between data for a horizontal distribution on a fibre bundle and a set of sections for a certain splitting short exact sequence of Lie algebroids, nowadays called the Atiyah sequence . In a meantime there was developed quite firm understanding of the category theory and in the last two decades also the higher category/topos theory. This conceptual framework allows us to examine principal connections and higher principal connections in a prism of differential cohomology theories. In this text we cover mostly the motivational part of the project which resides in searching for a common language of these two successful approaches to connections. From the reasons of conciseness and compactness we have not included computations and several lengthy proofs.
期刊介绍:
Archivum Mathematicum is a mathematical journal which publishes exclusively scientific mathematical papers. The journal, founded in 1965, is published by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University. A review of each published paper appears in Mathematical Reviews and also in Zentralblatt für Mathematik. The journal is indexed by Scopus.