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Classification of local conformal nets. Case \(c < 1\) (English)
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18 April 2005
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Mathematical and physical motivations (e.g., 2-dimensional conformal field theory) have inspired the study of local nets \({\mathcal A}\) (obeying a number of axioms) of von Neumann algebras \({\mathcal A}(I)\), indexed by intervals \(I\) of the circle \(S^1\). By the diffeomorphism covariance, implemented by the projective unitary representation \(U\) of the Lie group \(\mathop{\text{Diff}}(S^1)\) on the Hilbert space of \({\mathcal A}\), an irreducible net \({\mathcal A}\) canonically contains the subnet of factors \({\mathcal A}_{\text{ Vir}}(I)=U(\mathop{\text{Diff}}(I))''\subset{\mathcal A}(I)\), related to representations of the Virasoro algebra with fixed scalar central charge \(c\). The possible values are \(c=1-{6\over m(m+1)}\), \(m=2\), 3, \dots, or \(c\geq 1\). Viewing irreducible \({\mathcal A}\) with \(c<1\) as a finite-index extension of the Virasoro subnet, the paper derives a first general classification, labelling such nets bijectively with pairs of \(A-D_{2n}-E_{6,8}\) Dynkin diagrams whose Coxeter numbers difference equals 1. The authors use \(\alpha \)-induction, cf.\ [Commun. Math. Phys. 208, 429--487 (1999; Zbl 0948.46048); ibid. 210, 733--784 (2000; Zbl 0988.46047)], producing modular invariants of representations of \(SL(2,{\mathbb Z})\) from extensions of \({\mathcal A}_{\text{ Vir}}\). They analyse the full list of these invariants given (for ``minimal models'') for \(c<1\) by \textit{A. Cappelli, C. Itzykson} and \textit{J. B. Zuber} [Commun. Math. Phys. 113, 1--26 (1987; Zbl 0639.17008)] in terms of diagrams. Complete rationality of \({\mathcal A}\) in the sense of Kawahigashi--Longo--Müger follows from the isomorphy of \({\mathcal A}_{\text{ Vir}}\), \(c<1\), with the coset net studied by \textit{F.~Xu} [Commun. Math. Phys. 211, 1--43 (2000; Zbl 1040.81085)]. Various known cosets models fall naturally into the classification.
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von Neumann factors
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local net
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subnet of subfactors
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conformal invariance
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Virasoro algebra
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central charge
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complete rationality
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braidings
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extension
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DHR-sectors
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\(\alpha \)-induction
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\(SL(2
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\mathbb Z)\) modular invariants
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CIZ-classification
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Dynkin diagrams
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\(Q\)-systems
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coset models
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