Even lattices in an indefinite bilinear form classify two-dimensional conformal net extensions of Heisenberg nets under a discreteness assumption, with explicit rational and non-rational examples.
Fusion of Positive Energy Representations of LSpin(2n)
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Building upon the Jones-Wassermann program of studying Conformal Field Theory using operator algebraic tools, and the work of A. Wassermann on the loop group of LSU(n) (Invent. Math. 133 (1998), 467-538), we give a solution to the problem of fusion for the loop group of Spin(2n). Our approach relies on the use of A. Connes' tensor product of bimodules over a von Neumann algebra to define a multiplicative operation (Connes fusion) on the (integrable) positive energy representations of a given level. The notion of bimodules arises by restricting these representations to loops with support contained in an interval I of the circle or its complement. We study the corresponding Grothendieck ring and show that fusion with the vector representation is given by the Verlinde rules. The computation rests on 1) the solution of a 6-parameter family of Knizhnik-Zamolodchikhov equations and the determination of its monodromy, 2) the explicit construction of the primary fields of the theory, which allows to prove that they define operator-valued distributions and 3) the algebraic theory of superselection sectors developed by Doplicher-Haag-Roberts.
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Rational and non-rational two-dimensional conformal field theories arising from lattices
Even lattices in an indefinite bilinear form classify two-dimensional conformal net extensions of Heisenberg nets under a discreteness assumption, with explicit rational and non-rational examples.