Classification of integral modular data up to rank 13
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arXiv2302.01613MaRDI QIDQ6508675FDOQ6508675
Authors: Max A. Alekseyev, Winfried Bruns, Sebastien Palcoux, F. V. Petrov
Abstract: We classify all the modular data of integral modular fusion categories up to rank 12. The types come from the Egyptians fractions with squared denominators, listed using SageMath. The fusion rings come from solving the dimension and associativity equations, using Normaliz. The S-matrices come from making the character table self-transpose. The T-matrices come from solving the Anderson-Moore-Vafa equations. Finally, we keep what satisfies the definition of a modular data. We get that every perfect integral modular fusion category up to rank 12 is trivial. We also prove that every simple integral modular fusion category of rank 13 is pointed, up to 12 types (in progress). Finally, we prove that every odd-dimensional perfect modular fusion category up to rank 25 is trivial, up to 21 types (of rank 25).
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/sebastienpalcoux/fusion-categories
Ring-theoretic aspects of quantum groups (16T20) Computational aspects of associative rings (general theory) (16Z05) Quantum groups (quantized function algebras) and their representations (20G42) Fusion categories, modular tensor categories, modular functors (18M20)
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