Modular data for the extended Haagerup subfactor
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Abstract: We compute the modular data (that is, the and matrices) for the centre of the extended Haagerup subfactor. The full structure (i.e. the associativity data, also known as 6- symbols or matrices) still appears to be inaccessible. Nevertheless, starting with just the number of simple objects and their dimensions (obtained by a combinatorial argument in arXiv:1404.3955) we find that it is surprisingly easy to leverage knowledge of the representation theory of into a complete description of the modular data. We also investigate the possible character vectors associated with this modular data.
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