\(\text{FR}^{8,4}_{8}\)
Fusion Rules
\[\begin{array}{|llllllll|} \hline \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} \\ \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} \\ \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} \\ \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} \\ \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{1}+\mathbf{2}+\mathbf{6} & \mathbf{5}+\mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7}+\mathbf{8} & \mathbf{3}+\mathbf{4}+\mathbf{7} \\ \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{5}+\mathbf{6} & \mathbf{1}+\mathbf{2}+\mathbf{5} & \mathbf{3}+\mathbf{4}+\mathbf{8} & \mathbf{7}+\mathbf{8} \\ \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{3}+\mathbf{4}+\mathbf{8} & \mathbf{7}+\mathbf{8} & \mathbf{5}+\mathbf{6} & \mathbf{1}+\mathbf{2}+\mathbf{5} \\ \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{8} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{7}+\mathbf{8} & \mathbf{3}+\mathbf{4}+\mathbf{7} & \mathbf{1}+\mathbf{2}+\mathbf{6} & \mathbf{5}+\mathbf{6} \\ \hline \end{array}\]The fusion rules are invariant under the group generated by the following permutations:
\[\{(\mathbf{3} \ \mathbf{4}), (\mathbf{5} \ \mathbf{6}) (\mathbf{7} \ \mathbf{8})\}\]The following particles form non-trivial sub fusion rings
Particles | SubRing |
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\(\{\mathbf{1},\mathbf{2}\}\) | \(\mathbb{Z}_2:\ \text{FR}^{2,0}_{1}\) |
\(\{\mathbf{1},\mathbf{2},\mathbf{3},\mathbf{4}\}\) | \(\mathbb{Z}_4:\ \text{FR}^{4,2}_{1}\) |
\(\{\mathbf{1},\mathbf{2},\mathbf{5},\mathbf{6}\}\) | \(\left.\text{Rep(}D_5\right):\ \text{FR}^{4,0}_{3}\) |
Quantum Dimensions
Particle | Numeric | Symbolic |
---|---|---|
\(\mathbf{1}\) | \(1.\) | \(1\) |
\(\mathbf{2}\) | \(1.\) | \(1\) |
\(\mathbf{3}\) | \(1.\) | \(1\) |
\(\mathbf{4}\) | \(1.\) | \(1\) |
\(\mathbf{5}\) | \(2.\) | \(2\) |
\(\mathbf{6}\) | \(2.\) | \(2\) |
\(\mathbf{7}\) | \(2.\) | \(2\) |
\(\mathbf{8}\) | \(2.\) | \(2\) |
\(\mathcal{D}_{FP}^2\) | \(20.\) | \(20\) |
Characters
The symbolic character table is the following
\[\begin{array}{|cccccccc|} \hline \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} \\ \hline 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 2 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\ 1 & -1 & -1 & 1 & 2 & 2 & -2 & -2 \\ 1 & -i & i & -1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 1 & i & -i & -1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 2 & 0 & 0 & 2 & -1 & -1 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline \end{array}\]The numeric character table is the following
\[\begin{array}{|rrrrrrrr|} \hline \mathbf{1} & \mathbf{3} & \mathbf{4} & \mathbf{2} & \mathbf{5} & \mathbf{6} & \mathbf{7} & \mathbf{8} \\ \hline 1.000 & 1.000 & 1.000 & 1.000 & 2.000 & 2.000 & 2.000 & 2.000 \\ 1.000 & -1.000 & -1.000 & 1.000 & 2.000 & 2.000 & -2.000 & -2.000 \\ 1.000 & -1.000 i & 1.000 i & -1.000 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 1.000 & 1.000 i & -1.000 i & -1.000 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 2.000 & 0 & 0 & 2.000 & -1.000 & -1.000 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline \end{array}\]Modular Data
This fusion ring does not have any matching \(S\)-and \(T\)-matrices.
Adjoint Subring
Particles \(\mathbf{1}, \mathbf{2}, \mathbf{5}, \mathbf{6}\), form the adjoint subring \(\left.\text{Rep(}D_5\right):\ \text{FR}^{4,0}_{3}\) .
The upper central series is the following: \(\text{FR}^{8,4}_{8} \underset{ \mathbf{1}, \mathbf{2}, \mathbf{5}, \mathbf{6} }{\supset} \left.\text{Rep(}D_5\right)\)
Universal grading
Each particle can be graded as follows: \(\text{deg}(\mathbf{1}) = \mathbf{1}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{2}) = \mathbf{1}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{3}) = \mathbf{2}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{4}) = \mathbf{2}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{5}) = \mathbf{1}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{6}) = \mathbf{1}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{7}) = \mathbf{2}', \text{deg}(\mathbf{8}) = \mathbf{2}'\), where the degrees form the group \(\mathbb{Z}_2\) with multiplication table:
\[\begin{array}{|ll|} \hline \mathbf{1}' & \mathbf{2}' \\ \mathbf{2}' & \mathbf{1}' \\ \hline \end{array}\]Categorifications
Data
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