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A homogeneous presentation of symmetric quandles

Yuta Taniguchi

Published 2022-02-22Version 1

A quandle is an algebraic structure whose axioms correspond to the Reidemeister moves of knot theory. S. Kamada introduced the notion of a quandle with a good involution, which is later called a symmetric quandle. We are interested in the algebraic structure of symmetric quandles. Given a group $G$, an element $z$ and a certain subgroup $H$, one can obtain the quandle. D. Joyce showed that every quandle is isomorphic to the disjoint union of such quandles. In this paper, given a group $G$, elements $z,r$ in $G$ and a certain subgroup $H$, we construct a symmetric quandle. Futhermore, we show that every symmetric quandle is isomorphic to the disjoint union of such quandles.

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