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A Cyclic Orbifold Theory for Holomorphic Vertex Operator Algebras and Applications

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arxiv 1611.09843 v2 pith:4ZALTVLQ submitted 2016-11-29 math.QA math.RT

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In this thesis we develop an orbifold theory for a finite, cyclic group $G$ acting on a suitably regular, holomorphic vertex operator algebra $V$. To this end we describe the fusion algebra of the fixed-point vertex operator subalgebra $V^G$ and show that $V^G$ has group-like fusion. Then we solve the extension problem for vertex operator algebras with group-like fusion. We use these results to construct five new holomorphic vertex operator algebras of central charge 24 as lattice orbifolds, contributing to the classification of the $V_1$-structures of suitably regular, holomorphic vertex operator algebras of central charge 24. As another application we present the BRST construction of ten Borcherds-Kac-Moody algebras whose denominator identities are completely reflective automorphic products of singular weight.

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  1. On the Symmetry of Odd Leech Lattice CFT

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    The M24 and M23 lattice symmetries of the odd Leech lattice do not lift to automorphisms of its lattice vertex operator algebra; the relevant group extensions are non-split.

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