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Fusion Of Defects 1st Edition Arthur Bartels Christopher Douglas Andr Henriques

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Fusion Of Defects 1st Edition Arthur Bartels Christopher Douglas Andr Henriques
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Arthur Bartels; Christopher Douglas; André Henriques
ISBN: 9781470450656, 1470450658
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Fusion Of Defects 1st Edition Arthur Bartels Christopher Douglas Andr Henriques by Arthur Bartels; Christopher Douglas; André Henriques 9781470450656, 1470450658 instant download after payment.

Conformal nets provide a mathematical model for conformal field theory. The authors define a notion of defect between conformal nets, formalizing the idea of an interaction between two conformal field theories. They introduce an operation of fusion of defects, and prove that the fusion of two defects is again a defect, provided the fusion occurs over a conformal net of finite index. There is a notion of sector (or bimodule) between two defects, and operations of horizontal and vertical fusion of such sectors. The authors' most difficult technical result is that the horizontal fusion of the vacuum sectors of two defects is isomorphic to the vacuum sector of the fused defect. Equipped with this isomorphism, they construct the basic interchange isomorphism between the horizontal fusion of two vertical fusions and the vertical fusion of two horizontal fusions of sectors.

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