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The matrix for left multiplication of the central element of a ring \( R\) with respect to a basis \(B\) is the Casimir matrix \(C\) of \((R,B)\). The information in \(C\) allows to classify \(R\). This is used here to determine fusion rings from generalized Cartan matrices \(D - C\) for \(R\) where \(D\) is a suitable diagonal matrix. In particular, special generalized Cartan matrices of types \(A_n\), \(D_n\), and \(E_n\) are studied as regards ring realization. Unfortunately, these matrix types are not defined, nor explained in the paper. But they are available in \textit{V. G. Kac}'s book [Infinite dimensional Lie algebras. 3rd ed. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press (1990; Zbl 0716.17022)] in Section 4.8. The studied matrices are tridiagonal of size \(n\) by \(n\) except for a full small leading diagonal block and they contain only small integers. | |||
Property / review text: The matrix for left multiplication of the central element of a ring \( R\) with respect to a basis \(B\) is the Casimir matrix \(C\) of \((R,B)\). The information in \(C\) allows to classify \(R\). This is used here to determine fusion rings from generalized Cartan matrices \(D - C\) for \(R\) where \(D\) is a suitable diagonal matrix. In particular, special generalized Cartan matrices of types \(A_n\), \(D_n\), and \(E_n\) are studied as regards ring realization. Unfortunately, these matrix types are not defined, nor explained in the paper. But they are available in \textit{V. G. Kac}'s book [Infinite dimensional Lie algebras. 3rd ed. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press (1990; Zbl 0716.17022)] in Section 4.8. The studied matrices are tridiagonal of size \(n\) by \(n\) except for a full small leading diagonal block and they contain only small integers. / rank | |||
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On realization of fusion rings from generalized Cartan matrices (English)
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15 May 2017
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The matrix for left multiplication of the central element of a ring \( R\) with respect to a basis \(B\) is the Casimir matrix \(C\) of \((R,B)\). The information in \(C\) allows to classify \(R\). This is used here to determine fusion rings from generalized Cartan matrices \(D - C\) for \(R\) where \(D\) is a suitable diagonal matrix. In particular, special generalized Cartan matrices of types \(A_n\), \(D_n\), and \(E_n\) are studied as regards ring realization. Unfortunately, these matrix types are not defined, nor explained in the paper. But they are available in \textit{V. G. Kac}'s book [Infinite dimensional Lie algebras. 3rd ed. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press (1990; Zbl 0716.17022)] in Section 4.8. The studied matrices are tridiagonal of size \(n\) by \(n\) except for a full small leading diagonal block and they contain only small integers.
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fusion ring
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Cartan matrix
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Casimir matrix
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ring realizations
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