Standard \(\lambda\)-lattices, rigid \(\mathrm{C}^\ast\) tensor categories, and (bi)modules (Q6200601): Difference between revisions
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7822929
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Standard \(\lambda\)-lattices, rigid \(\mathrm{C}^\ast\) tensor categories, and (bi)modules (English)
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22 March 2024
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Summary: In this article, we construct a 2-shaded rigid \(\mathrm{C}^\ast\) multitensor category with canonical unitary dual functor directly from a standard \(\lambda\)-lattice. We use the notions of traceless Markov towers and lattices to define the notion of module and bimodule over standard \(\lambda\)-lattice(s), and we explicitly construct the associated module category and bimodule category over the corresponding 2-shaded rigid \(\mathrm{C}^\ast\) multitensor category. As an example, we compute the modules and bimodules for Temperley-Lieb-Jones standard \(\lambda\)-lattices in terms of traceless Markov towers and lattices. Translating into the unitary 2-category of bigraded Hilbert spaces, we recover De Commer-Yamashita's classification of \(\mathcal{T}\,\mathcal{L}\,\mathcal{J}\) module categories in terms of edge weighted graphs, and a classification of \(\mathcal{T}\,\mathcal{L}\,\mathcal{J}\) bimodule categories in terms of biunitary connections on square-partite weighted graphs. As an application, we show that every (infinite depth) subfactor planar algebra embeds into the bipartite graph planar algebra of its principal graph.
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rigid \(\mathrm{C}^\ast\) tensor category
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module category
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bimodule category
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standard \(\lambda\)-lattice
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Markov tower
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subfactor
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planar algebra
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module embedding
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