What does bicommutant mean?
Bicommutant means (mathematics) A double commutant (that commutes with the elements of two subgroups).
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(mathematics) A double commutant (that commutes with the elements of two subgroups).
In this article, we prove that every unitary fusion category gives an example of a bicommutant category.
Use bicommutant when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Bicommutant means (mathematics) A double commutant (that commutes with the elements of two subgroups).
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In this article, we prove that every unitary fusion category gives an example of a bicommutant category.
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