BCFT — model index
Boundary Conformal Field Theory with Cardy (1989) boundary states and Affleck-Ludwig (1991) g-functions.
Generated by docs/atlas/generate.jl — a pure VIEW over the *_registry.jl claims + the static test/INVENTORY.jsonl AST scan. No test is executed and no src is run; test/INVENTORY.jsonl is regenerated in-place (idempotently) from that static scan; fetch/@register untouched. Assurance labels are PROVISIONAL: residuals / confidence are not shown yet (RES not wired). Badges reflect the committed test AST, not the latest CI run — a hub can read green while its @test is red between regenerations. @sweep = a graceful regime-resolution gap, not card omission.
All (Quantity, BC) hubs src claims for BCFT. Cells link to the per-hub card; — = not yet implemented at that BC. The shape of the matrix is the gap visualisation: empty cells are where physics could be added next.
Convention
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Hamiltonian | see file-header description above |
| Observable | per src/core/quantities.jl (matches the dispatch tag) |
| Reference | docs/src/conventions.md (project-wide convention policy) |
| STATUS | backfilled by PR (audit gate); per-field domain content |
Coverage
| Level | Count |
|---|---|
| 🟣 universality-corroborated | 0 |
| 🟢 corroborated-at-p | 1 |
| 🔵 coherent | 0 |
| ⚪ cited-only | 0 |
| 🟠 uncorroborated-but-feasible | 0 |
| total claimed hubs | 1 |
Methods (from @register, derived): analytic
Quantity × BC matrix
| Quantity | Infinite |
|---|---|
ResidualEntropy | 🟢 hub |
References
Papers cited by this model's @register cards. The full numbered list is on the Reference List.
- [154]
- I. Affleck and A. W. Ludwig. Universal noninteger ‘‘ground-state degeneracy’’ in critical quantum systems. Physical Review Letters 67, 161–164 (1991).
- [150]
- J. L. Cardy. Boundary conditions, fusion rules and the Verlinde formula. Nuclear Physics B 324, 581–596 (1989).
- [155]
- D. Friedan and A. Konechny. Boundary Entropy of One-Dimensional Quantum Systems at Low Temperature. Physical Review Letters 93 (2004).