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Yoneda algebras of the triplet vertex operator algebra

Published 4 Apr 2022 in math.QA and math.RT | (2204.01650v3)

Abstract: Given a vertex operator algebra $V$, one can construct two associative algebras, the Zhu algebra $A(V)$ and the $C_2$-algebra $R(V)$. This gives rise to two abelian categories $A(V)-\text{Mod}$ and $R(V)-\text{Mod}$, in addition to the category of admissible modules of $V$. In case $V$ is rational and $C_2$-cofinite, the category of admissible $V$-modules and the category of all $A(V)$-modules are equivalent. However, when $V$ is not rational, the connection between these two categories is unclear. The goal of this paper is to study the triplet vertex operator algebra $\mathcal{W}(p)$, as an example to compare these three categories, in terms of abelian categories. For each of these three abelian categories, we will determine the associated Ext quiver, the Morita equivalent basic algebra, i.e., the algebra $ \text{End} (\oplus_{L\in \text{Irr}} P_L){op}$, and the Yoneda algebra $\text{Ext}{*}(\oplus_{L\in \text{Irr}}L, \oplus_{L\in \text{Irr}}L)$. As a consequence, the category of admissible log-modules for the triplet VOA $ \mathcal W(p)$ has infinite global dimension, as do the Zhu algebra $A(\mathcal W(p))$, and the associated graded algebra $\text{gr} \ A(\mathcal W(p))$ which is isomorphic to $R(\mathcal W(p))$. We also describe the Koszul properties of the module categories of $ \mathcal W(p)$, $A(\mathcal W(p))$ and $\text{gr} \ A(\mathcal W(p))$.

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