An edition of Subfactors (1994)

Subfactors

proceedings of the Taniguchi Symposium on Operator Algebras [at Kyuzeso on the shore of Lake Biwa during July 6-10, 1993]

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An edition of Subfactors (1994)

Subfactors

proceedings of the Taniguchi Symposium on Operator Algebras [at Kyuzeso on the shore of Lake Biwa during July 6-10, 1993]

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English
Pages
293

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Cover of: Subfactors
Subfactors: proceedings of the Taniguchi Symposium on Operator Algebras [at Kyuzeso on the shore of Lake Biwa during July 6-10, 1993]
1994, World Scientific, World Scientific Publishing Company
in English
Cover of: Subfactors
Subfactors: Proceedings of the Taniguchi Symposium on Operator Algebras
July 1994, World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Singapore, River Edge, NJ
Other Titles
Proceedings of the Taniguchi Symposium on Operator Algebras.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
512/.55
Library of Congress
QA326.T35 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 293 p. :
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL854732M
ISBN 10
9810218036
LCCN
95135914
OCLC/WorldCat
31828687
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2564514

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