Invertible defects and isomorphisms of rational cfts

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Given two two-dimensional conformal field theories, a domain wall - or defect line-between them is called invertible if there is another defect with which it fuses to the identity defect. A defect is called topological if it is transparent to the stress tensor. A conformal isomorphism between the two CFTs is a linear isomorphism between their state spaces which preserves the stress tensor and is compatible with the operator product expansion. We show that for rational CFTs there is a one-to-one correspondence between invertible topological defects and conformal isomorphisms if both preserve the rational symmetry. This correspondence is compatible with composition. © 2012 International Press.

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Davydov, A., Kong, L., & Runkel, I. (2011). Invertible defects and isomorphisms of rational cfts. Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 15(1), 43–70. https://doi.org/10.4310/atmp.2011.v15.n1.a2

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