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Lectures On Tensor Categories And Modular Functors Jr Bojko Bakalov And Alexander Kirillov

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Lectures On Tensor Categories And Modular Functors Jr Bojko Bakalov And Alexander Kirillov
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Jr. Bojko Bakalov and Alexander Kirillov
ISBN: 9780821826867, 0821826867
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Lectures On Tensor Categories And Modular Functors Jr Bojko Bakalov And Alexander Kirillov by Jr. Bojko Bakalov And Alexander Kirillov 9780821826867, 0821826867 instant download after payment.

This book gives an exposition of the relations among the following three topics: monoidal tensor categories (such as a category of representations of a quantum group), 3-dimensional topological quantum field theory, and 2-dimensional modular functors (which naturally arise in 2-dimensional conformal field theory). The following examples are discussed in detail: the category of representations of a quantum group at a root of unity and the Wess-Zumino-Witten modular functor. The idea that these topics are related first appeared in the physics literature in the study of quantum field theory. Pioneering works of Witten and Moore-Seiberg triggered an avalanche of papers, both physical and mathematical, exploring various aspects of these relations. Upon preparing to lecture on the topic at MIT, however, the authors discovered that the existing literature was difficult and that there were gaps to fill. The text is wholly expository and finely succinct. It gathers results, fills existing gaps, and simplifies some proofs. The book makes an important addition to the existing literature on the topic. It would be suitable as a course text at the advanced-graduate level

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