Coupled minimal models revisited II: Constraints from permutation symmetry
Abstract
Coupling large minimal models and flowing to IR fixed points is a systematic way to build new classes of compact unitary 2d CFTs which are likely to be irrational, and potentially have a positive Virasoro twist gap above the vaccuum. In this paper, we build on the construction of [1], establishing that, for spins less than 10, additional currents transforming in non-trivial irreducible representations of the permutation symmetry are not conserved at the IR fixed points. Along the way, we develop a finer understanding of the spectrum of these theories, of the special properties of the case and of non-invertible symmetries that constrain them. We also discuss variations of the original setup of [1] some of which can exist for smaller values of the UV central charge.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.21107,
title = {Coupled minimal models revisited II: Constraints from permutation symmetry},
author = {António Antunes and Connor Behan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.21107},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
35 pages + references, 3 figures, 13 tables; v2: added references, fixed typo, v3: more discussion and code, v4: clarifications, v5: published version