Competing anyon condensates in string-net models generate critical lattice models, including new Haagerup-symmetric CFT candidates with central charges near 1.3, 1.8 and 2.5.
Integrability and braided tensor categories
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Many integrable statistical mechanical models possess a fractional-spin conserved current. Such currents have been constructed by utilising quantum-group algebras and ideas from "discrete holomorphicity". I find them naturally and much more generally using a braided tensor category, a topological structure arising in knot invariants, anyons and conformal field theory. I derive a simple constraint on the Boltzmann weights admitting a conserved current, generalising one found using quantum-group algebras. The resulting trigonometric weights are typically those of a critical integrable lattice model, so the method here gives a linear way of "Baxterising", i.e. building a solution of the Yang-Baxter equation out of topological data. It also illuminates why many models do not admit a solution. I discuss many examples in geometric and local models, including (perhaps) a new solution.
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A 2D-CFT Factory: Critical Lattice Models from Competing Anyon Condensation Processes in SymTO/SymTFT
Competing anyon condensates in string-net models generate critical lattice models, including new Haagerup-symmetric CFT candidates with central charges near 1.3, 1.8 and 2.5.