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The relationship between skew group algebras and orbifold theory
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    The relationship between skew group algebras and orbifold theory (English)
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    12 February 2003
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    Let \(V\) be a simple vertex operator algebra, \(G\) a finite group of automorphisms of \(V\) and \(V^G\) the corresponding vertex operator subalgebra of \(G\)-invariants. The principal conjecture in orbifold theory is the following: if every \(V\)-module is completely reducible then every \(V^G\)-module is completely reducible; moreover, every irreducible \(V^G\)-module is contained in some \(g\)-twisted \(V\)-module for some \(g\in G\). In the present paper the author uses the theory of skew group algebras to show that every irreducible \(V\) module is a completely reducible \(V^G\)-module.
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    vertex operator algebra
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    irreducible module
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    orbifold
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    automorphism group
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    center
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