Projective and anomalous representations of categories and their linearizations (2506.01521v1)
Abstract: We invesigate the relation between projective and anomalous representations of categories, and show how to any anomaly $J\colon \mathcal{C}\to 2\mathrm{Vect}$ one can associate an extension $\mathcal{C}J$ of $\mathcal{C}$ and a subcategory $\mathcal{C}J_{\mathrm{ST}}$ of $\mathcal{C}J$ with the property that: (i) anomalous representations of $\mathcal{C}$ with anomaly $J$ are equivalent to $\mathrm{Vect}$-linear functors $E\colon \mathcal{C}J\to \mathrm{Vect}$, and (ii) these are in turn equivalent to linear representations of $\mathcal{C}J_{\mathrm{ST}}$ where "$J$ acts as scalars". This construction, inspired by and generalizing the technique used to linearize anomalous functorial field theories in the physics literature, can be seen as a multi-object version of the classical relation between projective representations of a group $G$, with given $2$-cocycle $\alpha$, and linear representations of the central extension $G\alpha$ of $G$ associated with $\alpha$.
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