On the classification of certain fusion categories
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Abstract: We advance the classification of fusion categories in two directions. Firstly, we completely classify integral fusion categories -- and consequently, semi-simple Hopf algebras -- of dimension , where and are distinct primes. This case is especially interesting because it is the simplest class of dimensions where not all integral fusion categories are group-theoretical. Secondly, we classify a certain family of -graded fusion categories, which are generalizations of the -graded Tambara-Yamagami categories. Our proofs are based on the recently developed theory of extensions of fusion categories.
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