This is a new, contributed topic on Quantum Algebraic Topology.
Quantum algebraic topology can be described as the area of mathematical physics and physical mathematics concerned with the application of algebraic topology concepts, procedures and results to quantum theories such as quantum field theories (QFT, AQFT, locally covariant relativististic quantum theories and quantum gravity (QG)). QAT has close connections to several other fundamental fields of mathematics, such as: noncommutative geometry (NCG), the theory of categories, functors and natural transformations (TCFN), non-Abelian algebraic topology (NAAT), and higher dimensional algebra (HDA).
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