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Fusion Categories Associated to Subfactors with Index $3+\sqrt{5}$

Published 21 Dec 2016 in math.OA and math.QA | (1612.07185v1)

Abstract: We classify fusion categories which are Morita equivalent to even parts of subfactors with index $3+\sqrt{5} $, and module categories over these fusion categories. For the fusion category $\mathcal{C} $ which is the even part of the self-dual $3{\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z} \times \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z} } $ subfactor, we show that there are $30$ simple module categories over $ \mathcal{C}$; there are no other fusion categories in the Morita equivalence class; and the order of the Brauer-Picard group is $360$. The proof proceeds indirectly by first describing the Brauer-Picard groupoid of a $ \mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z} $-equivariantization $\mathcal{C}{\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z} } $ (which is the even part of the $4442$ subfactor). We show that that there are exactly three other fusion categories in the Morita equivalence class of $\mathcal{C}{\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z} } $, which are all $ \mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z} $-graded extensions of $\mathcal{C} $. Each of these fusion categories admits $20$ simple module categories, and their Brauer-Picard group is $\mathcal{S}_3 $. We also show that there are exactly five fusion categories in the Morita equivalence class of the even parts of the $3{\mathbb{Z}/4\mathbb{Z} }$ subfactor; each admits $7$ simple module categories; and the Brauer-Picard group is $\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z} $.

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