Welcome
Welcome to AnyonWiki. This is a website devoted to gathering information and data on anyon models, fusion categories, and other related structures.
Citing the wiki
- If you use any of the data of the fusion rings from the wiki please cite the paper On Low Rank Fusion Rings.
- If you use any of the data of the fusion categories please cite the paper On Low-Rank Multiplicity-Free Fusion Categories
- If you use data from other pages, please check whether there is a link to a paper to cite: several pages contain links to papers at the bottom. If you feel that your paper should be referenced then either raise an issue on github or send an email to gXerXt.verXclXeyen@protonmail.com1.
- The anyonwiki as a whole can be cited via the following BibTeX entry
@software{gert_vercleyen_anyonwiki, author = {Vercleyen, Gert and Slingerland, Joost}, title = {anyonwiki/anyonwiki.github.io}, month = jun, year = 2023, publisher = {Zenodo}, version = {1.0.2}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.15863113}, url = {anyonwiki.github.io}, }
Useful resources
Some pages that might be of interest are
- List of Small Multiplicity Free Fusion Categories
- List of Small Multiplicity Free Fusion Rings
- List of Series of Fusion Rings
- Categorifiability Criteria
- Other Software and Websites
- Conventions Used on this Wiki
Contributing to the wiki
You can contribute in multiple ways to the anyonwiki. Whenever you notice a result that seems strange, you can raise an issue on the github page or send an email to gXerXt.verXclXeyen@protonmail.com1. You can also edit individual pages by forking the github repository and editing the pages on your own fork. Once you’re happy, create a pull request, and we will review the changes. If you plan to contribute a lot, contact gXerXt.verXclXeyen@protonmail.com1.
While the wiki is mainly maintained by G. Vercleyen, any contributions are more than welcome. Note that the anyonwiki does not claim to be error-free! Use all data at your own risk, and please report any concerns.