Mathematical physics and subfactors
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Mathematical physics and subfactors
(London Mathematical Society lecture note series, 136 . Operator algebras and applications ; v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 1988
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Note
"A symposium was organised by D.E. Evans at the Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, between 1st October 1986 and 29th October 1987" -- Pref
"As part of that programme, a UK-US Joint Seminar on Operator Algebras was held during 20-25 July 1987 at Warwick" -- Pref
Description and Table of Contents
Description
These volumes form an authoritative statement of the current state of research in Operator Algebras. They consist of papers arising from a year-long symposium held at the University of Warwick. Contributors include many very well-known figures in the field.
Table of Contents
- 1. Some recent results for the planar Ising model D.B. Abraham
- 2. The heat semigroup, derivations and Reynolds' identity C.J.K. Batty, O. Bratteli and D.W. Robinson
- 3. C*-algebras in solid state physics: 2D electrons in uniform magnetic field J. Bellissard
- 4. Spin groups, infinite dimensional Clifford algebras and applications A.L. Carey
- 5. Subfactors and related topics V.F.R. Jones
- 6. Quantized groups, string algebras, and Galois theory for algebras A. Ocneanu
- 7. On amenability in type III factors S. Popa
- 8. An index for semigroups of *-endomorphisms of B(H) R.T. Powers
- 9. Coactions and Yang-Baxter equations for ergodic actions and subfactors A.J. Wassermann
- 10. Derived link invariants and subfactors H. Wenzl
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