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{{Roland}} At 38:12 Dror mentions a solution to CYBE already gives a knot invariant by setting <math>R = 1 + hr + \frac{1}{2!}h^2r^2</math> and working modulo <math >h^3 </math>.
{{Roland}} At 38:12 Dror mentions a solution to CYBE already gives a knot invariant by setting <math>R_{ij} = 1 + hr_{ij} + \frac{1}{2!}h^2r_{ij}^2</math> and working modulo <math >h^3 </math>.
Notice I added the <math>h^2</math> term to make the inverse <math>R^{-1}</math> be identical but with negative <math>h</math>, the factorial is just for fun.
Notice I added the <math>h^2</math> term to make the inverse <math>R^{-1}</math> be identical but with negative <math>h</math>, the factorial is just for fun.
I wanted to test this idea in <math>U(sl_2)</math> where you can check that <math>r_{ij} = E_iF_j + \frac{1}{4} H_iH_j</math> is a solution to CYBE.
I wanted to test this idea in <math>U(sl_2)</math> where you can check that <math>r_{ij} = E_iF_j + \frac{1}{4} H_iH_j</math> is a solution to CYBE.

Latest revision as of 09:33, 14 January 2017

Roland At 38:12 Dror mentions a solution to CYBE already gives a knot invariant by setting and working modulo . Notice I added the term to make the inverse be identical but with negative , the factorial is just for fun. I wanted to test this idea in where you can check that is a solution to CYBE. If I got it right the positive Reidemeister 1 curl yields the value bad news, we need the element to get an invariant in this case. Taking we may do a little better in that now the curl yields indicating our ambiguity may now be a central element (the Casimir at order h).