The Nakayama automorphism of the almost Calabi-Yau algebras associated to SU(3) modular invariants
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Abstract: We determine the Nakayama automorphism of the almost Calabi-Yau algebra A associated to the braided subfactors or nimrep graphs associated to each SU(3) modular invariant. We use this to determine a resolution of A as an A-A bimodule, which will yield a projective resolution of A.
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