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The authors analyze the structure of genus-two vacuum amplitudes of chiral self-dual conformal field theories. It is shown that the existence of a modular invariant genus-two partition function implies infinitely many relations among the structure constants of the theory. All of these relations are shown to be a consequence of the associativity of the operator product expansion as well as the modular covariance properties of the torus one-point function. The techniques are applied to prove that, for the proposed extremal conformal field theories at \(c=24k\), a consistent genus-two vacuum amplitude exists for all \(k\), but that this does not actually check the consistency of these theories beyond what is already testable at genus one.
Property / review text: The authors analyze the structure of genus-two vacuum amplitudes of chiral self-dual conformal field theories. It is shown that the existence of a modular invariant genus-two partition function implies infinitely many relations among the structure constants of the theory. All of these relations are shown to be a consequence of the associativity of the operator product expansion as well as the modular covariance properties of the torus one-point function. The techniques are applied to prove that, for the proposed extremal conformal field theories at \(c=24k\), a consistent genus-two vacuum amplitude exists for all \(k\), but that this does not actually check the consistency of these theories beyond what is already testable at genus one. / rank
 
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conformal field theories
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vacuum amplidues
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    Genus two partition functions of chiral conformal field theories (English)
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    The authors analyze the structure of genus-two vacuum amplitudes of chiral self-dual conformal field theories. It is shown that the existence of a modular invariant genus-two partition function implies infinitely many relations among the structure constants of the theory. All of these relations are shown to be a consequence of the associativity of the operator product expansion as well as the modular covariance properties of the torus one-point function. The techniques are applied to prove that, for the proposed extremal conformal field theories at \(c=24k\), a consistent genus-two vacuum amplitude exists for all \(k\), but that this does not actually check the consistency of these theories beyond what is already testable at genus one.
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    conformal field theories
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    modular forms
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    vacuum amplidues
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    expansion coefficients
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