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Sep 25, 2020 at 13:34 comment added Theo Johnson-Freyd Often the restriction of a Cliff(n+1)-module to Cliff(n) is nullhomotopic. So the inverse to $X$ might be $[X \otimes_{\mathrm{Cliff}(n)} \mathrm{Cliff}(n+1)] \ominus X$, where by "$\ominus$" I mean the orthogonal complement.
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