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On the Classification of Modular Fusion Algebras
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We introduce the notion of (nondegenerate) strong-modular fusion algebras. Here strongly-modular means that the fusion algebra is induced via Verlinde's formula by a representation of the modular group SL(2,Z) whose kernel contains a congruence subgroup. Furthermore, nondegenerate means that the conformal dimensions of possibly underlying rational conformal field theories do not differ by integers. Our main result is the classification of all strongly-modular fusion algebras of dimension two, three and four and the classification of all nondegenerate strongly-modular fusion algebras of dimension less than 24. We use the classification of the irreducible representations of the finite groups SL(2,Z_{p^l}) where p is a prime and l a positive integer. Finally, we give polynomial realizations and fusion graphs for all simple nondegenerate strongly-modular fusion algebras of dimension less than 24.
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