-
appeared in the work of
Vaughan Jones on the
standard invariant of a II1
subfactor. They also
provide an
appropriate algebraic framework for many knot invariants...
- algebras, a
subfactor of a
factor M {\displaystyle M} is a
subalgebra that is a
factor and
contains 1 {\displaystyle 1} . The
theory of
subfactors led to the...
- Society. doi:10.1090/memo/0237. Jones,
Vaughan F. R. (1983). "Index for
subfactors".
Inventiones Mathematicae. 72 (1): 1–25. Bibcode:1983InMat..72....1J...
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subfactors (competence,
achievement striving, and self-discipline)
correlate positively.
People who
score high on the
order subfactor of conscientiousness...
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structure than that of modules. Any
bimodule over two
factors always gives a
subfactor since one of the
factors is
always contained in the
commutant of the other...
-
under the
first fair use factor. The
Campbell case also
addressed the
subfactor mentioned in the
quotation above, "whether such use is of a commercial...
-
Haagerup is
known for the
Haagerup property, the
Haagerup subfactor, the Asaeda-Haagerup
subfactor and the
Haagerup list. From 2000 to 2006 Uffe
served as...
- of the
subfactor and the
axioms it is
required to satisfy. For example, in the case of a type I I 1 {\displaystyle {\rm {II}}_{1}}
subfactor N ⊂ M {\displaystyle...
-
components and
traits into (in
order of
increasing generality) syndromes,
subfactors, spectra, and superspectra. Currently,
several aspects of the
model are...
- Spain, Italy,
France and Zimbabwe.
Scholars have
attempted to
address subfactors and anti****ted
results of
White demographic decline in
relevant societies...