An Introduction to Subfactors in Mathematics and Physics

Lecture 2 Vaughan F. R. Jones (Kyoto University / Distinguished Visiting Professor, Vanderbilt University / Stevenson Distinguished Professor)

We will introduce the theory of subfactors and their interactions with topology and physics. We intend to describe the current state of classification of subfactors and attack the question of whether all subfactors have something to do with quantum field theory, including an appearance of Richard Thompson’s groups F and T.

講義詳細

年度
2015年度
開催日
2015年6月11日 から 6月19日
開講部局名
理学研究科
使用言語
英語
教員/講師名
Vaughan F. R. Jones(Kyoto University / Distinguished Visiting Professor, Vanderbilt University / Stevenson Distinguished Professor)
開催場所
Room127, Graduate School of Science Bldg No 3

Lecture 1
Introduction to von Neumann algebras. Definition and examples. Von Neumann density theorem. Factors of types I,II and III. Tomita-Takesaki theory and Connes decomposition and classification. Hyperfiniteness.

Lecture 2
Subfactors and elementary examples. Index in the type II case. Bimodules. The tower of relative commutants and restrictions on index values. Construction of examples. Braid group representations and knot polynomials.

Lecture 3
Kauffman diagrams for the Temperley-Lieb algebra. Planar algebras, lambda lattices – the standard invariant of a subfactor and reconstruction. Random matrices with a real number of matrices. Tensor categories, 2-categories. Endomorphisms and the type III approach.

Lecture 4
Classification of small index subfactors. Izumi’s Cuntz algebra approach. Skein theory presentations of subfactors, the exchange relation, the Yang-Baxter equation and the jellyfish algorithm.

Lecture 5
Algebraic quantum field theory, conformal field theory and scaling limits of statistical mechanical models. Hilbert spaces from planar algebras-a toy algebraic QFT and the Thompson groups. Knots and links from the Thompson groups.

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