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A lattice theoretical interpretation of generalized deep holes of the Leech lattice vertex operator algebra

We give a lattice theoretical interpretation of generalized deep holes of the Leech lattice VOA $V_Λ$. We show that a generalized deep hole defines a "true" automorphism invariant deep hole of the Leech lattice. We also show that there is a correspondence between the set of isomorphism classes of holomorphic VOA $V$ of central charge $24$ having non-abelian $V_1$ and the set of equivalence classes of pairs $(τ, \tildeβ)$ satisfying certain conditions, where $τ\in Co_0$ and $\tildeβ$ is a $τ$-invariant deep hole of squared length $2$. It provides a new combinatorial approach towards the classification of holomorphic VOAs of central charge $24$. In particular, we give an explanation for an observation of G. Höhn, which relates the weight one Lie algebras of holomorphic VOAs of central charge $24$ to certain codewords associated with the glue codes of Niemeier lattices.

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