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What's the relation between spin model for subfactors theory and physics?
In the sense of subfactor theory, a spin model is a commuting square of the form
$$\begin{matrix}
\Delta &\subset & M_n(\mathbb{C})\cr
\cup &\ &\cup\cr
\mathbb{C} &\subset &w\...
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Is there a maximal finite depth infinite index irreducible subfactor?
A subfactor $N \subset M $ is irreducible if $N' \cap M = \mathbb{C} $.
It's maximal if it admits no non-trivial intermediate subfactors $N \subset P \subset M $.
It's cyclic if its lattice of ...
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The cyclic subfactors theory: a quantum arithmetic?
Context: First recall some results:
Actions of finite groups on the hyperfinite type $II_{1}$ factor $R$ (Jones 1980).
A Galois correspondence for depth 2 irreducible subfactors (Izumi-Longo-Popa ...