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Introducing the Alexander polynomial, (one of the many) definition:
Introducing the Alexander polynomial, (one of the many) definition:
i) <math>A(O^k) = \delta_{k,1} </math>
# <math>A(O^k) = \delta_{k,1} </math>
ii) <math>A(L_+)-A(L_-)=z A(L_0)</math>
# <math>A(L_+)-A(L_-)=z A(L_0)</math>


i.e. it's a special case of Conway polynomial satisfying a special parametrization.
i.e. it's a special case of the Conway polynomial satisfying a special parametrization.

Latest revision as of 09:31, 14 September 2011

Introducing the Alexander polynomial, (one of the many) definition:

i.e. it's a special case of the Conway polynomial satisfying a special parametrization.