Finite, connected, semisimple, rigid tensor categories are linear
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Finite, connected, semisimple, rigid tensor categories are linear

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0209256.pdf
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Abstract

Fusion categories are fundamental objects in quantum algebra, but their definition is narrow in some respects. By definition a fusion category must be k-linear for some field k, and every simple object V is strongly simple, meaning that (V) = k. We prove that linearity follows automatically from semisimplicity: Every connected, finite, semisimple, rigid, monoidal category \C is k-linear and finite-dimensional for some field k. Barring inseparable extensions, such a category becomes a multifusion category after passing to an algebraic extension of k. The proof depends on a result in Galois theory of independent interest, namely a finiteness theorem for abstract composita.

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