Minimal Models - Classification

Classification

These conformal field theories have a finite set of conformal families which close under fusion. However, generally these will not be unitary. Unitarity imposes the further restriction that q and p are related by q=m and p=m+1.

for m = 2, 3, 4, .... and h is one of the values

for r = 1, 2, 3, ..., m−1 and s= 1, 2, 3, ..., r.

The first few minimal models correspond to central charges and dimensions:

  • m = 3: c = 1/2, h = 0, 1/16, 1/2. These 3 representations are related to the Ising model at criticality. The three operators correspond to the identity, spin and energy density respectively.
  • m = 4: c = 7/10. h = 0, 3/80, 1/10, 7/16, 3/5, 3/2. These 6 give the scaling fields of the tri critical Ising model.
  • m = 5: c = 4/5. These give the 10 fields of the 3-state Potts model.
  • m = 6: c = 6/7. These give the 15 fields of the tri critical 3-state Potts model.

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