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Type $\textrm{II}$ quantum subgroups for quantum $\mathfrak{sl}_N$. $\textrm{II}$: Classification

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In this paper we study the indecomposable module categories over $\mathcal{C}(\mathfrak{sl}_N, k)$, the category of integrable level-$k$ respresentations of affine Kac-Moody $\mathfrak{sl}_N$. Our first main result classifies these module categories in the case of generic $k$, i.e. $k$ is sufficiently large relative to $N$. As $\mathcal{C}(\mathfrak{sl}_N, k)$ is a braided tensor category, there is a relative tensor product structure on its category of module categories. In the generic setting we obtain a formula for the relative tensor product rules between the indecomposable module categories. Our second main result classifies the indecomposable module categories over $\mathcal{C}(\mathfrak{sl}_N, k)$ for $N\leq 7$, with no restrictions on $k$. In this non-generic setting, exceptional module categories are obtained. This work relies heavily on previous results by the two authors. In previous literature, module category classification results were known only for $\mathfrak{sl}_2$ and $\mathfrak{sl}_3$.

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