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Review and additions to last class, corrections:
Review and additions to last class, corrections: 1. Jones polynomial is usually normalized by diving the '<>' of an unknot (i.e. divide by an additional factor of d) 2.We can prove all knot K has J(K) being a polynomial of A^4, hence we substitute A=q^{1/4}
# Jones polynomial is usually normalized by diving the '<>' of an unknot (i.e. divide by an additional factor of <math>d</math>).
# We can prove all knot <math>K</math> has <math>J(K)</math> being a polynomial of <math>A^4</math>, hence we substitute <math>A=q^{1/4}</math>.

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Review and additions to last class, corrections:

  1. Jones polynomial is usually normalized by diving the '<>' of an unknot (i.e. divide by an additional factor of [math]\displaystyle{ d }[/math]).
  2. We can prove all knot [math]\displaystyle{ K }[/math] has [math]\displaystyle{ J(K) }[/math] being a polynomial of [math]\displaystyle{ A^4 }[/math], hence we substitute [math]\displaystyle{ A=q^{1/4} }[/math].