Abstract

It has been conjectured that every (2 + 1)-TQFT is a Chern-Simons-Witten (CSW) theory labeled by a pair (G, λ), where G is a compact Lie group, and λ ∈ H4(BG; ℤ) a cohomology class. We study two TQFTs constructed from Jones' subfactor theory which are believed to be counterexamples to this conjecture: one is the quantum double of the even sectors of the E6subfactor, and the other is the quantum double of the even sectors of the Haagerup subfactor. We cannot prove mathematically that the two TQFTs are indeed counterexamples because CSW TQFTs, while physically defined, are not yet mathematically constructed for every pair (G, λ). The cases that are constructed mathematically include: (1) G is a finite group — the Dijkgraaf-Witten TQFTs; (2) G is torus Tn; (3) G is a connected semi-simple Lie group — the Reshetikhin-Turaev TQFTs.We prove that the two TQFTs are not among those mathematically constructed TQFTs or their direct products. Both TQFTs are of the Turaev-Viro type: quantum doubles of spherical tensor categories. We further prove that neither TQFT is a quantum double of a braided fusion category, and give evidence that neither is an orbifold or coset of TQFTs above. Moreover, representation of the braid groups from the half E6TQFT can be used to build universal topological quantum computers, and the same is expected for the Haagerup case.

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