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Models for cyclic infinity operads

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Pith's one-line read The homotopy theory of cyclic infinity-operads has three equivalent presentations.

desk verdict Strong, new model-theoretic results for cyclic infinity-operads, with detailed main proofs; the unproved Exercise 4.19 leaves a load-bearing but likely repairable combinatorial gap. read the letter →

arxiv 2506.15622 v2 pith:CSUQKWG6 submitted 2025-06-18 math.AT math.CT

classification math.ATmath.CT MSC 18M8518N4055U3518N70
keywords cyclicoperadinfinity-operaddendroidalsetmodelcategoryQuillenequivalenceSegalspacehomotopycoherentnerve
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The reading

The paper seeks to establish that cyclic infinity-operads admit a well-behaved homotopy theory in three equivalent guises: cyclic dendroidal sets, cyclic dendroidal spaces, and simplicial cyclic operads. This matters because cyclic operads encode algebraic structures with no distinguished output, as in cyclic homology and topological field theory, and an infinity-categorical model lets homotopy-invariant versions of those structures be studied. The authors prove the required model structures exist and are Quillen equivalent, resolving a conjecture in the literature and completing the model-categorical foundation for connecting cyclic 2-Segal spaces to planar cyclic infinity-operads.

What carries the argument

The load-bearing object is root-elision, the functor from rooted trees to unrooted trees that forgets the chosen root. The target category has as objects unrooted trees whose boundary is a set of arcs, and presheaves on it are cyclic dendroidal sets. The paper shows root-elision is a discrete fibration, meaning every tree map with a root in the codomain lifts uniquely; moreover, its restriction to active maps, those bijecting boundaries, is a discrete opfibration, and active maps are exactly those that do not factor through outer cofaces. These combinatorial facts produce the pushout decompositions of Lemma 6.2, which yield the right-induced model structure on cyclic dendroidal sets, the Quillen property of the associated adjoint string, and the Beck-Chevalley induction in Proposition 7.13 that upgrades the known rooted equivalences to the cyclic ones. The natural isomorphism between the cyclic and rooted rigidification functors provides the adjunction compatibility that this induction uses.

What would settle it

Search the category of unrooted trees for an active tree map that does not admit a unique lift after a root is chosen, or an active map that factors through an outer coface; the paper's propositions assert neither happens, and the pushout decomposition in Lemma 6.2, which drives the rest of the argument, would fail if either did.

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Core claim

The paper's central claim is that cyclic infinity-operads can be presented homotopically in three equivalent ways. It constructs a model structure on cyclic dendroidal sets whose fibrant objects are cyclic quasi-operads, meaning presheaves on the unrooted-tree category with fillers for all inner horns, and shows the homotopy coherent nerve and rigidification adjunction between this category and simplicial cyclic operads is a Quillen equivalence. It also constructs the cyclic dendroidal Rezk model structure on simplicial-valued presheaves whose fibrant objects are complete cyclic dendroidal Segal spaces, and proves the inclusion of ordinary cyclic dendroidal sets into these spaces is a left Quillen equivalence. The planar versions of all statements follow by slicing over the associative cyclic operad. Together these results affirmatively answer the question of whether a model structure for cyclic infinity-operads exists and is comparable to the known Dwyer-Kan model structure on simplicial cyclic operads.

Load-bearing premise

The chain of model structures and equivalences rests on root-elision: every map of unrooted trees with a chosen boundary element must lift uniquely to a map of rooted trees, and active maps, those that biject boundaries, must lift uniquely while never factoring through outer faces.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • The homotopy coherent nerve from simplicial cyclic operads to cyclic dendroidal sets becomes a right Quillen equivalence, so any infinity-categorical construction in one model transfers to the others.
  • Complete cyclic dendroidal Segal spaces give a second presentation of cyclic infinity-operads via Segal conditions plus Rezk completeness, and the inclusion of discrete objects is a Quillen equivalence.
  • Planar cyclic quasi-operads, planar simplicial cyclic operads, and planar cyclic dendroidal Rezk spaces are all Quillen equivalent, completing the bridge between cyclic 2-Segal spaces and invertible planar cyclic infinity-operads.
  • The model structure for cyclic quasi-operads is both right- and left-induced from the rooted dendroidal model structure, giving explicit generating cofibrations and a concrete description of cofibrant objects.

Reading between the lines

Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • A general template emerges: whenever a root-forgetting functor between tree categories is a discrete fibration and a discrete opfibration on active maps, the rooted model structures and equivalences should lift to the unrooted side; modular shape categories are a natural test case.
  • The planar results make it likely that cyclic 2-Segal spaces are equivalent, as infinity-categories, to invertible planar cyclic infinity-operads, since the restriction functor to Connes' cyclic category plus the new planar model structures supply the missing equivalence.
  • The Beck-Chevalley induction on skeleta suggests a reusable proof strategy for lifting Quillen equivalences along discrete fibrations, which could be tested on other families of generalized operads such as profinite or enriched variants.
  • If a cyclic Boardman-Vogt tensor product were constructed, one could check for a reverse Quillen equivalence from complete cyclic dendroidal spaces back to cyclic quasi-operads; the paper explicitly leaves this direction open.
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Summary. The paper constructs model structures on cyclic dendroidal sets and cyclic dendroidal spaces: Theorem A gives a model structure on bΥ whose fibrant objects are the cyclic quasi-operads, Theorem C gives the cyclic dendroidal Rezk model structure on sbΥ, and Theorems B and D show that these are Quillen equivalent to the existing model structure on simplicial cyclic operads. Theorem E extends the statement to planar cyclic and planar non-cyclic operads, with the planar cyclic case intended to complete Walde's comparison with cyclic 2-Segal spaces. The main technical device is the root-elision functor f: Ω → Υ, used to right-induce model structures from the known dendroidal ones and to lift the Cisinski--Moerdijk Quillen equivalence via a Beck--Chevalley condition.

Significance. If the arguments are correct, the paper resolves the Drummond-Cole--Hackney conjecture and establishes model-independence across the cyclic quasi-operad, simplicial cyclic operad, and cyclic dendroidal Rezk settings. The paper contains substantial and mostly detailed proofs: Lemma 6.2 is a careful pushout computation, Proposition 7.13 is an induction over skeleta, and Theorem 8.2 is a nontrivial application of the localization calculus in Appendix A. The planar consequences are a genuine extra contribution. The main weakness is that a load-bearing combinatorial assertion, Exercise 4.19 on the skeletal/EZ structure of Υ, is left unproved; because Proposition 4.25, the boundary/skeleton identifications, and the induction in Proposition 7.13 all depend on it, the central scaffolding is not yet fully verified. The gap appears fillable, but it must be closed in the manuscript.

major comments (3)
  1. [Section 4, Exercise 4.19] Exercise 4.19 asserts that the four properties of Ω transfer to Υ and that Υ is consequently a catégorie squelettique and a Berger--Moerdijk EZ category, but no proof is supplied. This is not a harmless exercise: Proposition 4.25 invokes Cisinski 8.1.35 to identify normal monomorphisms as the saturation of boundary inclusions, and Definition 4.22 uses [BM11, Corollary 6.10] for the equality ∂ΥT = sk_{n-1}ΥT, both of which require the skeletal/EZ structure. The transfer of property (4), absolute pushouts, is not a formal consequence of Propositions 4.12 and 4.16 alone: one must either construct the absolute pushout in Υ explicitly or prove that a pair of negative maps in Υ lifts to a common domain in Ω and that the image of the absolute Ω-pushout is a pushout in Υ. This argument, or a precise reference to it, must be included.
  2. [Section 6, Theorem 6.5 and Proposition 4.25] The characterization of cofibrations in the cyclic quasi-operad model structure as the normal monomorphisms depends on Proposition 4.25, which is stated without proof and whose cited source, Cisinski 8.1.35, applies only after Υ is known to be a catégorie squelettique. Since that skeletal structure is exactly what Exercise 4.19 is supposed to establish, Theorem A is currently contingent on an unverified combinatorial fact. The proof should either promote Exercise 4.19 to a theorem with a complete proof or replace Proposition 4.25 with a directly verified statement for Υ.
  3. [Section 7, Proposition 7.13] The induction proving the Beck--Chevalley isomorphism uses that ∂ΥT is the (n-1)-skeleton of ΥT for T of degree n, citing [BM11, Corollary 6.10]. That corollary applies in the EZ-categorical setting, and the EZ axioms are precisely the content of Exercise 4.19. Thus the proof of Proposition 7.13, and with it Theorem 7.14, is not fully justified until the missing skeletal/EZ argument is supplied. This is the same underlying gap as in the previous comments, but it is load-bearing at the exact point where the main Quillen equivalence is concluded.
minor comments (4)
  1. [Section 7, before Definition 7.2] The sentence 'we next introduct an analogue' contains a typo; it should read 'we next introduce an analogue'.
  2. [Author affiliation] The affiliation of the second author is given as 'University of Louisiana at Laf ayette'; this should be corrected to 'Lafayette'.
  3. [Section 4, Definition 4.22] The sentence 'by [BM11, Corollary 6.10] we have ∂ΥT = sk_{n-1}ΥT for T ∈ Υ of degree n' is stated as if the applicability of the cited corollary were already established; given the dependence on Exercise 4.19, this should be flagged explicitly at this point or moved after the skeletal structure is proved.
  4. [Section 7, Lemma 7.7 and Corollary 7.8] In Corollary 7.8, the map γ∂ΩT,t is referenced without having been explicitly named beforehand; a short phrase identifying it as the component of γ at the boundary ∂ΩT,t would improve readability.

Circularity Check

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No circularity: the central Quillen equivalences are proven via independent model-categorical inputs and a proven Beck–Chevalley isomorphism, not by construction or by self-citation chains.

full rationale

The paper's central claims are not circular. Theorem A is obtained by right-inducing the Cisinski–Moerdijk quasi-operad model structure along root-elision f*: bΥ -> bΩ, and the key adjunction f* f! is shown Quillen via the genuinely combinatorial Lemma 6.2, whose proof reduces to Proposition 4.16 and Lemma 4.21; the existence of the right-induced structure comes from the general lifting Lemma 2.3. Theorem B lifts the known Cisinski–Moerdijk Quillen equivalence C: bΩ ⇄ sOp : N along the adjoint string F: sCyc ⇄ sOp, and the load-bearing Beck–Chevalley condition is proved in Proposition 7.13 by induction on skeleta, using the pushout Lemma 7.12 and the fact that β is an isomorphism at boundaries; it is not assumed or defined into existence. Theorem D follows from the relevant Rezk localization results of Cisinski–Moerdijk and the general lifting Theorem A.2, while Theorem E is an application of slicing results (Li, Gagna, Moerdijk) to the already-established cyclic and non-cyclic equivalences. The paper does cite the authors' own prior work: the model structure on sCyc from DCH21, the right-induced model structure criterion from DCH19, and the discrete fibration property of root-elision from Hac24a. These citations are load-bearing in the sense that the paper builds on them, but they are not equivalent to the new theorems: they are prior, externally published results whose statements do not include the conjecture being answered. No parameter is fitted to a subset of data and then reported as a prediction, and no known result is merely renamed. The one flagged gap is Exercise 4.19, which asks the reader to transfer four skeletal/EZ properties from Ω to Υ and concludes that both are catégories squelettiques and Berger–Moerdijk EZ categories. No proof is supplied, and the paper later relies on these properties for Proposition 4.25, the identification ∂ΥT = sk_{n-1}ΥT, and the induction in Proposition 7.13. This is an omitted proof and a correctness risk, not a circularity: the properties are asserted as transferable consequences of Propositions 4.12 and 4.16 rather than being defined in terms of, or derived from, the model structures being constructed. Honest non-finding is therefore appropriate: the derivation chain is self-contained against external benchmarks, and the circularity score is 0.

Assumptions & free parameters 0 free parameters · 5 assumptions · 0 invented entities

No numbers are fitted to data; the paper is purely combinatorial and categorical. The model structures are constructed on previously defined categories, and the planar results are obtained by slicing over the associative cyclic operad. No new speculative entities are introduced.

assumptions (5)
  • domain assumption Model structure for quasi-operads on dendroidal sets bΩ and its Quillen equivalence with simplicial operads sOp (Cisinski-Moerdijk).
    Used as the base for right-inducing the bΥ model structure (Thm 6.5) and for lifting the Quillen equivalence to sCyc (Thm 7.14).
  • domain assumption Model structure on simplicial cyclic operads sCyc from DCH21 (Theorem 6.3).
    The target model category in Theorem B; established by the second author and Drummond-Cole prior to this work.
  • domain assumption Root-elision f: Ω -> Υ is a discrete fibration, and its restriction Ωact -> Υact is a discrete opfibration.
    Background about the cyclic dendroidal category, cited to Hac24a, underpinning Lemmas 6.2 and 8.1.
  • domain assumption Dendroidal Rezk model structure on sbΩ and the Quillen equivalence bΩ -> sbΩRezk (CM13a).
    Used to construct sbΥRezk in Theorem 8.2 and its Quillen equivalence in Theorem 8.4.
  • domain assumption Slice equivalences plOp ≃ Op/Ass and plCyc ≃ Cyc/Ass.
    Used in Section 9 to transfer the main results to planar cyclic operads.

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abstract

We construct model structures on cyclic dendroidal sets and cyclic dendroidal spaces for cyclic quasi-operads and complete cyclic dendroidal Segal spaces, respectively. We show these models are Quillen equivalent to the model structure for simplicial cyclic operads. This answers in the affirmative a question of the second author and Drummond-Cole concerning model structures for cyclic $\infty$-operads. We infer similar statements for planar cyclic $\infty$-operads, providing the model-categorical foundation needed to complete Walde's program on the relationship between cyclic 2-Segal spaces and planar cyclic $\infty$-operads.

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Figure 1
Figure 1. Ternary composition in a cyclic operad the cyclic dendroidal category Υ introduced by the second author, Robertson, and Yau [HRY20a]. Theorem A. There is a Quillen model structure on the category of cyclic dendroidal sets whose fibrant objects are the cyclic quasi-operads and whose cofibrations are the normal monomorphisms. A morphism is a weak equivalence just when the underlying map of dendroidal sets is a weak op… view at source ↗
Figure 2
Figure 2. An edge, a star, and a linear graph 4. Rooted and unrooted trees In this section we establish background we will need concerning tree categories. We will use the following definition of graph with loose ends from [JK11, §3], which is based on arcs, which are edges equipped with on of the two possible orientations. Definition 4.1. An undirected graph G is a diagram of finite sets † A D V t with † a fixpoint-free invo… view at source ↗
Figure 3
Figure 3. Objects in ∆ versus their counterparts in Ω There is a fully faithful functor ∆ → Ω sending [n] = {0, 1, . . . , n} to the rooted linear tree (⟨n⟩, n). We will simply regard ∆ as a full subcategory of Ω, ignoring the distinction between the objects [n] and (⟨n⟩, n). See [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p010_3.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 4
Figure 4. Figure 4: The isomorphism f ∗N ∼= NF Υb Ωb sOp Υb sCyc sOp f ∗ id wε C f! wκ L id wη C F κ L f! β := F C C f ∗ F C C f ∗ [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p021_4.png]
Figure 5
Figure 5. Figure 5: The natural transformation β : Cf ∗ ⇒ FC κ C L f! β = = α C N F f ∗ N N F f ∗ N N F f ∗ N [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p021_5.png]
Figure 6
Figure 6. Figure 6: Proof of Lemma 7.6 Lemma 7.6. The following mate of α is equal to β. Υb sCyc sOp Υb Ωb sOp C id tη F N tα N id tε f ∗ C Proof. Figure [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p021_6.png]
Figure 7
Figure 7. Figure 7: Proof of Lemma 7.11 Here each vertical map acts on the component corresponding to t ∈ bd T as the relevant component of γ. Proof. If T ∼= ⟨0⟩ is an edge, then ∂ΥT is ∅. As all functors in the diagram are left adjoints, the above square is a pushout since the left verti…

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