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Realizations of Rigid C*-Tensor Categories as Bimodules over GJS C*-Algebras

Given an arbitrary countably generated rigid C*-tensor category, we construct a fully-faithful bi-involutive strong monoidal functor onto a subcategory of finitely generated projective bimodules over a simple, exact, separable, unital C*-algebra with unique trace. The C*-algebras involved are built from the category using the GJS-construction introduced in arXiv:0911.4728 and further studied in arXiv:1208.5505 and arXiv:1401.2486. Out of this category of Hilbert C*-bimodules, we construct a fully-faithful bi-involutive strong monoidal functor into the category of bi-finite spherical bimodules over an interpolated free group factor. The composite of these two functors recovers the functor constructed in arXiv:1208.5505

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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