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Fake Z

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 6, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP06(2023)043

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Conformal and W Symmetry; Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Field Theories in Lower Dimensions

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Recently, connections between quantum codes and Narain CFTs have provided a simple way to express a modular-invariant function Z(tau, (tau) over bar) using multivariate polynomials. These polynomials are naturally associated with codes and satisfy the necessary properties for modular invariance. However, there are also fake polynomials that satisfy these properties but are not associated with any code. We consider six simple examples of these fake polynomials and show that none of them are the torus partition function of any Narain theory.
Recently introduced connections between quantum codes and Narain CFTs provide a simple ansatz to express a modular-invariant function Z(tau, (tau) over bar) in terms of a multivariate polynomial satisfying certain additional properties. These properties include algebraic identities, which ensure modular invariance of Z(tau, (tau) over bar), and positivity and integrality of coefficients, which imply positivity and integrality of the u(1)(n) x u(1)(n) character expansion of Z(tau, (tau) over bar). Such polynomials come naturally from codes, in the sense that each code of a certain type gives rise to the so-called enumerator polynomial, which automatically satisfies all necessary properties, while the resulting Z(tau, (tau) over bar) is the partition function of the code CFT - the Narain theory unambiguously constructed from the code. Yet there are also fake polynomials satisfying all necessary properties, that are not associated with any code. They lead to Z(tau, (tau) over bar) satisfying all modular bootstrap constraints (modular invariance and positivity and integrality of character expansion), but whether they are partition functions of any actual CFT is unclear. We consider the group of the six simplest fake polynomials and denounce the corresponding Z's as fake: we show that none of them is the torus partition function of any Narain theory. Moreover, four of them are not partition functions of any unitary 2d CFT; our analysis for other two is inconclusive. Our findings point to an obvious limitation of the modular bootstrap approach: not every solution of the full set of torus modular bootstrap constraints is due to an actual CFT. In the paper we consider six simple examples, keeping in mind that thousands more can be constructed.

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