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Zesting and the relative complexity of Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants

Quantum Algebra 2026-08-03 v1 Mathematical Physics Geometric Topology

Abstract

We show that the computational complexity of Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants of simply colored links is preserved when their underlying ribbon fusion categories are related by the zesting construction. Zesting modifies an AA-graded ribbon fusion category C\mathcal{C} with additional algebraic data ζ\zeta to produce a new category Cζ\mathcal{C}^{\zeta} whose link invariants are known to differ from those of C\mathcal{C} by an invariant of AA-colored links Jζ\mathcal{J}_{\zeta} depending only on ζ\zeta. Building on this understanding and on earlier work on quantum braid group representations under zesting, our result suggests how zesting contributes to the organization of (2+1)D topological quantum field theories and topological phases into complexity-theoretic hierarchies. To prove our main result we develop a local formalism analogous to the Reshetikhin-Turaev construction to compute \emph{tangle} invariants Jζ(T)\mathcal{J}_{\zeta}(T), which leads to a polynomial time algorithm to compute invariants of links Jζ(L)\mathcal{J}_{\zeta}(L). A byproduct of our construction is an identification (up to a sign) of the link invariants Jζ(L)\mathcal{J}_{\zeta}(L) as rack cocycle invariants, which may be of independent interest. Our formalism also extends to define invariants of closed 33-manifolds with AA-structure and we obtain similar complexity results for homotopy quantum field theories built from AA-modular fusion categories.

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@article{arxiv.2608.02795,
  title  = {Zesting and the relative complexity of Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants},
  author = {Colleen Delaney and Calvin McPhail-Snyder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.02795},
  year   = {2026}
}

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44 pages, many figures