Normal intermediate subfactors
Abstract
Let N ⊂ M be an irreducible inclusion of type type II1 factors with finite Jones index. We shall introduce the notion of normality for intermediate subfactors of the inclusion N ⊂ M. If the depth of N ⊂ M is 2, then an intermediate subfactor K for N ⊂ M is normal in N ⊂ M if and only if the depths of N ⊂ K and K ⊂ M are both 2. In particular, if M is the crossed product N G of a finite group G, then K = N H is normal in N ⊂ M if and only if H is a normal subgroup of G.
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