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Are the two-side TLJ subfactors maximal?

Let $(N \subset M)$ be a unital inclusion of ${\rm II}_1$ factors, with the following principal graph (called two-side TLJ) Question: Is $(N \subset M)$ a maximal subfactor?
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Why does one only consider one-parameter groups in Borchers-Arveson theorem?

(question from math.stackexchange) The theorem (Operator algebras and Quantum statistical mechanics vol. 1, Bratteli, Robinson, Thm. 3.2.46 p.261) roughly says that if one has a one parameter ...
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Is the coproduct of central operators, also central?

Let $\mathcal{P}$ be an irreducible finite index-depth subfactor planar algebra. The $2$-boxes space $\mathcal{P}_{2,+}$ is equipped with the coproduct $(a,b) \mapsto a*b = \mathcal{F}(\mathcal{F}^{-...
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Definition of center of ternary ring of operators

Let $H$ and $K$ be Hilbert spaces and $B(H,K)$ denotes the space of bounded operators from $H$ to $K$. Recall that a ternary ring of operators (TRO) $V$ is a closed subspace of $B(H,K)$ which is ...
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Is a NC sphere a (one point) compactification of a NC plane?

Inspired by this question About noncommutative sphere and inspired by the fact that the classical sphere is the one point compactificatiin of $\mathbb{R}^2$ we ask the question below: Is the non ...
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Isomorphism theorem for subfactors?

It's about the existence of a generalization of the first isomorphism theorem for groups, for subfactors : Let $(N \subset M)$ and $(N' \subset M')$ be irreducible inclusions of hyperfinite $II_1$ ...
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Intersection of type-I von-Neumann algebra factors

Is the intersection of a (possibly infinite) family $\{\mathcal M_i\}$ of type-I von-Neumann algebra factors (over the same Hilbert space $\mathcal H$) again a type-I von-Neumann algebra factor?
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