Classification of super-modular categories by rank

Abstract

We pursue a classification of low-rank super-modular categories parallel to that of modular categories. We classify all super-modular categories up to rank=6, and spin modular categories up to rank=11. In particular, we show that, up to fusion rules, there is exactly one non-split super-modular category of rank 2,4 and 6, namely PSU(2)4k+2 for k=0,1 and 2. This classification is facilitated by adapting and extending well-known constraints from modular categories to super-modular categories, such as Verlinde and Frobenius-Schur indicator formulae.

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