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The following pages link to On flatness of the Coxeter graph \(E_ 8\) (Q1891189):
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- The Nakayama automorphism of the almost Calabi-Yau algebras associated to \(\mathrm{SU}(3)\) modular invariants (Q421002) (← links)
- Constructing the extended Haagerup planar algebra (Q713362) (← links)
- On Haagerup's list of potential principal graphs of subfactors (Q842423) (← links)
- Spectral measures and generating series for nimrep graphs in subfactor theory (Q982432) (← links)
- On Ocneanu's theory of double triangle algebras for subfactors and classification of irreducible connections on the Dynkin diagrams (Q984623) (← links)
- Centrally trivial automorphisms and an analogue of Connes' \(\chi(M)\) for subfactors (Q1312801) (← links)
- Free composition of paragroups (Q1584561) (← links)
- On a \(q\)-analogue of the McKay correspondence and the ADE classification of \(\mathfrak{sl}_{2}\) conformal field theories (Q1865273) (← links)
- On flatness of Ocneanu's connections of the Dynkin diagrams and classification of subfactors (Q1891777) (← links)
- Galois quantum groups of \(II_1\)-subfactors (Q1961356) (← links)
- Antisymmetric characters and Fourier duality (Q2025625) (← links)
- Classifying fusion categories \(\otimes\)-generated by an object of small Frobenius-Perron dimension (Q2310814) (← links)
- The little desert? Some subfactors with index in the interval \((5,3+\sqrt{5})\) (Q2925308) (← links)
- GALOIS GROUPS AND AN OBSTRUCTION TO PRINCIPAL GRAPHS OF SUBFACTORS (Q3435114) (← links)
- The Brauer–Picard groups of fusion categories coming from the <i>ADE</i> subfactors (Q4565063) (← links)
- A PLANAR ALGEBRA CONSTRUCTION OF THE HAAGERUP SUBFACTOR (Q4931736) (← links)
- Subfactors of index exactly 5 (Q5245490) (← links)
- An elementary proof of a non-triviality of the E<sub>8</sub>subfactor planar algebra (Q5252626) (← links)
- The classification of subfactors of index at most 5 (Q5409934) (← links)
- The Classification of Subfactors with Index at Most 5\frac{1}4 (Q5889060) (← links)