Commutative algebras in Grothendieck-Verdier categories, rigidity, and vertex operator algebras
Abstract
Let be a commutative algebra in a braided monoidal category ; e.g., could be an extension of a vertex operator algebra (VOA) in a category of -modules. We study when the category of -modules in and its subcategory of local modules inherit rigidity from , and then we find conditions for and to inherit rigidity from . First, we assume is a braided finite tensor category and prove rigidity of and under conditions based on criteria of Etingof-Ostrik for to be an exact algebra in . As a corollary, we show that if is a simple -graded VOA with a strongly rational vertex operator subalgebra , then is strongly rational, without requiring the categorical dimension of as a -module to be non-zero. Next, we assume is a Grothendieck-Verdier category, i.e., admits a weaker duality structure than rigidity. We first prove is also a Grothendieck-Verdier category. Using this, we prove that if is rigid, then so is under conditions such as a mild non-degeneracy assumption on , an assumption that every simple object of is local, and that induction from to commutes with duality. These conditions are motivated by free field-like VOA extensions where is often an indecomposable -module, so our result will make it more feasible to prove rigidity for many vertex algebraic monoidal categories. In a follow-up work, our result will be used to prove rigidity of the category of weight modules for the simple affine VOA of at any admissible level.
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@article{arxiv.2409.14618,
title = {Commutative algebras in Grothendieck-Verdier categories, rigidity, and vertex operator algebras},
author = {Thomas Creutzig and Robert McRae and Kenichi Shimizu and Harshit Yadav},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14618},
year = {2025}
}
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59 pages - final version, added references