Definition of Subfactor. Meaning of Subfactor. Synonyms of Subfactor

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- 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...
- subfactors (competence, achievement striving, and self-discipline) correlate positively. People who score high on the order subfactor of conscientiousness...
- 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...