Open 2D TFTs admit initial open-closed extensions
Abstract
We show that any open 2-dimensional topological field theory valued in a symmetric monoidal ∞-category (with suitable colimits) extends canonically to an open-closed field theory whose value at the circle is the Hochschild homology object of its value at the disk. As a corollary, we obtain an action of the moduli spaces of surfaces on the Hochschild homology object of E1-Calabi-Yau algebras. This provides a space level refinement of previous work of Costello over Q and Wahl-Westerland and Wahl over Z, and serves as a crucial ingredient to Lurie's "non-compact cobordism hypothesis" in dimension 2. As part of the proof we also give a description of slice categories of the d-dimensional bordism category with boundary, which may be of independent interest.
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