Subfactors: in Memory of Vaughan Jones
CMSA EVENTS: CMSA MATH SCIENCE LITERATURE LECTURE SERIES
Jones initiated modern subfactor theory in early 1980s and investigated this area for his whole academic life. Subfactor theory has both deep and broad connections with various areas in mathematics and physics. One well-known peak in the development of subfactor theory is the discovery of the Jones polynomial, for which Jones won the Fields Metal in 1990. Let us travel back to the dark room at the beginning of the story, to appreciate how radically our viewpoint has changed.
Talk chair: Arthur Jaffe
Written articles will accompany each lecture in this series and be available as part of the publication “History and Literature of Mathematical Science.”
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