Group-subgroup subfactors revisited
Masaki Izumi
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Abstract
For all Frobenius groups and a large class of finite multiply transitive permutation groups, we show that the corresponding group-subgroup subfactors are completely characterized by their principal graphs. The class includes all the sharply -transitive permutation groups for , and in particular the Mathieu group of degree 11.
Cite this article
Masaki Izumi, Group-subgroup subfactors revisited. Quantum Topol. 15 (2024), no. 3/4, pp. 721–778
DOI 10.4171/QT/211