International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be realized quite simply in the context of lattice models by essentially glueing two open spin chains. This has led to many developments, in particular in the context of chiral logarithmic CFT. We consider in this paper a possible generalization of the idea to the case of bulk conformal field theory. This is of course considerably more difficult, since there is no obvious way of merging two closed spin chains into a big one. In an earlier paper, two of us had proposed a " topological " way of performing this operation in the case of models based on the affine Temperley-Lieb (ATL) algebra, by exploiting the associated braid group representation and sk...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
Abstract The equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be realized quite sim...
The equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be realized quite simply in th...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
International audienceThe equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be reali...
Abstract The equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be realized quite sim...
The equivalent of fusion in boundary conformal field theory (CFT) can be realized quite simply in th...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
62 pp.The relationship between bulk and boundary properties is one of the founding features of (Rati...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceWe develop in this paper the principles of an associative algebraic approach t...
International audienceThis paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in crit...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...
This paper is the first in a series where we attempt to define defects in critical lattice models th...