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Since <math>V^{(m+1)}=0</math>, <math>V^{(m)}</math> does not distinguish over crossing and under crossings in <math>\mathcal{K}_m</math>. |
Since <math>V^{(m+1)}=0</math>, <math>V^{(m)}</math> does not distinguish over crossing and under crossings in <math>\mathcal{K}_m</math>. |
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Let <math>\mathcal{D}_m = \mathcal{K}_m / ( |
Let <math>\mathcal{D}_m = \mathcal{K}_m / (\overcrossing=\undercrossing)</math>. |
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Hence the '''weight system''' <math> \mathcal{D}_m \rightarrow A</math> given by <math>W_V = V^{(m)}</math> is well-defined. |
Hence, the '''weight system''' <math> \mathcal{D}_m \rightarrow A</math> given by <math>W_V = V^{(m)}</math> is well-defined. |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 4 September 2011
Let -singular knots
Given of type , We have .
Since , does not distinguish over crossing and under crossings in .
Let Failed to parse (unknown function "\overcrossing"): {\displaystyle \mathcal{D}_m = \mathcal{K}_m / (\overcrossing=\undercrossing)} .
Hence, the weight system given by is well-defined.