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Ambidexterity and the universality of finite spans

Pursuing the notions of ambidexterity and higher semiadditivity as developed by Hopkins and Lurie, we prove that the span $\infty$-category of $m$-finite spaces is the free $m$-semiadditive $\infty$-category generated by a single object. Passing to presentable $\infty$-categories we obtain a description of the free presentable $m$-semiadditive $\infty$-category in terms of a new notion of $m$-commutative monoids, which can be described as spaces in which families of points parameterized by $m$-finite spaces can be coherently summed. Such an abstract summation procedure can be used to give a formal $\infty$-categorical definition of the finite path integral described by Freed, Hopkins, Lurie and Teleman in the context of 1-dimensional topological field theories.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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