2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2011.01.027
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Path representation of states II: Operator construction of the fermionic character and spin-–RSOS factorization

Abstract: This is the second of two articles (independent of each other) devoted to the analysis of the path description of the states in su(2) k WZW models. Here we present a constructive derivation of the fermionic character at level k based on these paths. The starting point is the expression of a path in terms of a sequence of nonlocal (formal) operators acting on the vacuum ground-state path. Within this framework, the key step is the construction of the level-k operator sequences out of those at level-1 by the act… Show more

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“…This will be quite useful in the following construction of the generating functions for S paths. But the real power of this observation will show up in the analysis of the higher level cases, for which it will not even be necessary to define the analogous P paths: it suffices to guess the expression for w(γ) and demonstrate it [31]. In brief, the immediate off-shoot of the present section is the gain of a new and simpler weighting of the S paths.…”
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“…This will be quite useful in the following construction of the generating functions for S paths. But the real power of this observation will show up in the analysis of the higher level cases, for which it will not even be necessary to define the analogous P paths: it suffices to guess the expression for w(γ) and demonstrate it [31]. In brief, the immediate off-shoot of the present section is the gain of a new and simpler weighting of the S paths.…”
Section: Summing Upmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our first objective is to obtain a bijective correspondence between these two types of paths. This bijection has an immediate spin-off: it provides an alternative and much simpler weighting of the su(2) 1 Kyoto paths, an expression that turns out to remain valid to all levels [31]. On the other hand, we develop a formal operator representation of the paths that is instrumental in our constructive approach to the generating function, both at level 1 and for the general case worked out in the sequel article.…”
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