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Comparing Different Mathematical Definitions of 2D CFT

Published 18 Jul 2016 in math-ph, math.FA, math.MP, and math.RT | (1607.05078v1)

Abstract: We give introductions into the representation theory of the Virasoro algebra, Wightman axioms and vertex algebras in the first part. In the second part, we compare the above definitions. We give a proof of Luescher and Mack that a dilation invariant 2D QFT with an energy-momentum tensor gives rise to two commuting unitary representations of the Virasoro algebra. In the last chapter we compare Wightman QFTs to vertex algebras. We present Kac's proof that every Wightman Moebius CFT (a 2D Wightman QFT containing quasiprimary fields) gives rise to two commuting strongly-generated positive-energy Moebius conformal vertex algebras. If the number of generating fields of each conformal weight is finite, then these vertex algebras are unitary quasi-vertex operator algebras. As a corollary using Luescher--Mack's Theorem we obtain that a Wightman CFT (a Wightman Moebius CFT with an energy-momentum tensor) gives rise to a conformal vertex algebra which furthermore becomes a unitary vertex operator algebra, if the number of generating fields of each conformal weight is finite. We reverse Kac's arguments and get a converse proof that two unitary (quasi)-vertex operator algebras can be combined to give a Wightman (Moebius) CFT.

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