Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
1994-04-29
Annales Poincare Phys.Theor. 65 (1996) 15-56
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
33 pp (plain tex)
Scientific paper
The SU(3) modular invariant partition functions were first completely classified in Ref.\ \SU. The purpose of these notes is four-fold: \item{(i)} Here we accomplish the SU(3) classification using only the most basic facts: modular invariance; $M_{\la\mu}\in{\bf Z}_{\ge}$; and $M_{00}=1$. In \SU{} we made use of less elementary results from Moore-Seiberg, in addition to these 3 basic facts. \item{(ii)} Ref.\ \SU{} was completed well over a year ago. Since then I have found a number of significant simplifications to the general argument. They are all included here. \item{(iii)} A number of people have complained that some of the arguments in \SU{} were hard to follow. I have tried here to be as explicit and as clear as possible. \item{(iv)} Hidden in \SU{} were a number of smaller results which should be of independent value. These are explicitly mentioned here.
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