Subfactors and Applications

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Abstract

The theory of subfactors plays an important role in the discovery and analysis of quantum symmetries that seem to be ubiquitous in mathematics and physics. Subfactors profoundly interact with a wide range of different areas such as quantum topology, vertex operator algebras, quantum groups, free probability theory, quantum computing and quantum information theory, quantum field theory, conformal field theory, tensor categories, condensed matter physics, and, of course, operator algebras.
The aim of this workshop was to bring together an international group of researchers from these fields to disseminate recent results and to stimulate new collaborations. The focus was on operator algebraic, vertex operator algebraic and categorical aspects of quantum symmetries and their applications to open questions in mathematical physics. A substantial group of young mathematicians attended the workshop and were given the opportunity to present their work.

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Dietmar Bisch, Terry Gannon, Yasuyuki Kawahigashi, Yoshiko Ogata, Subfactors and Applications. Oberwolfach Rep. 22 (2025), no. 3, pp. 1823–1886

DOI 10.4171/OWR/2025/34