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* In the coordinates above, write the <math>TR\Phi B</math> relations in various algebraic notations. |
* In the coordinates above, write the <math>TR\Phi B</math> relations in various algebraic notations. |
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** R4 |
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** <math>B^{\pm}</math> in terms of <math>\Phi</math> and <math>R</math> and <math>R</math> in terms of <math>T</math>. |
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** R3, R2, R1 |
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** Symmetry of <math>\Phi</math> and of <math>B^{\pm}</math>. |
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** <math>u</math>, <math>d</math> and <math>\#</math> |
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** Idempotence for <math>T</math>, <math>R</math>, <math>\Phi</math> and <math>B^{\pm}</math>. |
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In Preparation
The information below is preliminary and cannot be trusted! (v)
Today's Agenda
- Recall planar algebras and the planar algebra of shielded chord diagrams.
- Finish describing the necessary relations between [math]\displaystyle{ T }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ R }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ \Phi }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ B^{\pm} }[/math] in verbal form.
- Sweeping clean a tree and [math]\displaystyle{ {\mathcal A}(\Gamma)\equiv{\mathcal A}(\uparrow_{b_1(\Gamma)}) }[/math].
- In the coordinates above, write the [math]\displaystyle{ TR\Phi B }[/math] relations in various algebraic notations.
- R4
- [math]\displaystyle{ B^{\pm} }[/math] in terms of [math]\displaystyle{ \Phi }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ R }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ R }[/math] in terms of [math]\displaystyle{ T }[/math].
- R3, R2, R1
- Symmetry of [math]\displaystyle{ \Phi }[/math] and of [math]\displaystyle{ B^{\pm} }[/math].
- [math]\displaystyle{ u }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ d }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \# }[/math]
- Idempotence for [math]\displaystyle{ T }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ R }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ \Phi }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ B^{\pm} }[/math].