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Polynomial knot and link invariants from the virtual biquandle

Alissa S. Crans, Allison Henrich, Sam Nelson

Published 2011-10-06, updated 2012-07-06Version 3

The Alexander biquandle of a virtual knot or link is a module over a 2-variable Laurent polynomial ring which is an invariant of virtual knots and links. The elementary ideals of this module are then invariants of virtual isotopy which determine both the generalized Alexander polynomial (also known as the Sawollek polynomial) for virtual knots and the classical Alexander polynomial for classical knots. For a fixed monomial ordering $<$, the Gr\"obner bases for these ideals are computable, comparable invariants which fully determine the elementary ideals and which generalize and unify the classical and generalized Alexander polynomials. We provide examples to illustrate the usefulness of these invariants and propose questions for future work.

Comments: 12 pages; version 3 includes corrected figures
Journal: Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, April 2013, Vol. 22, No. 4
Categories: math.GT, math.QA
Subjects: 57M27, 57M25
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