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Lattice Structure of Intermediate Subfactors

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Quantum and Non-Commutative Analysis

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Any irreducible subfactor of finite index has only finitely many intermediate subfactors. Any finte lattice with at most five elements can be realized as an intermediate subfactor lattice.

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Watatani, Y. (1993). Lattice Structure of Intermediate Subfactors. In: Araki, H., Ito, K.R., Kishimoto, A., Ojima, I. (eds) Quantum and Non-Commutative Analysis. Mathematical Physics Studies, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2823-2_26

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