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Inequivalent surface-knots with the same knot quandle

Kokoro Tanaka

Published 2005-12-05Version 1

We have a knot quandle and a fundamental class as invariants for a surface-knot. These invariants can be defined for a classical knot in a similar way, and it is known that the pair of them is a complete invariant for classical knots. In this paper, we compare a situation in surface-knot theory with that in classical knot theory, and prove the following: There exist arbitrarily many inequivalent surface-knots of genus $g$ with the same knot quandle, and there exist two inequivalent surface-knots of genus $g$ with the same knot quandle and with the same fundamental class.

Comments: 9 pages, no figure
Categories: math.GT
Subjects: 57Q45, 57M25
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