Classification of spin-chain braid representations
Abstract
A braid representation is a monoidal functor from the braid category B, for example given by a solution to the constant Yang-Baxter equation. Given a monoidal category C with ob(C)=N, a rank-N charge-conserving representation (or spin-chain representation) is a strict monoidal functor F from C to the category MatchN of rank-N charge-conserving matrices that is natural in the sense that F(1)=1. In this work we construct all spin-chain braid representations, and classify up to suitable notions of isomorphism.
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