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Is the Kauffman bracket a knot invariant? Need to check invariance under the 3 Reidemeister moves (assuming invariance under planar isotopy). It turns out that R2 yields the most interesting constraints on the variables <math>A</math>, <math>B</math> and <math>d</math>. So, we will proceed in the order R2, R1 then R3.
Is the Kauffman bracket a knot invariant? Need to check invariance under the 3 Reidemeister moves (assuming invariance under planar isotopy). It turns out that R2 yields the most interesting constraints on the variables <math>A</math>, <math>B</math> and <math>d</math>. So, we will proceed in the order R2, R3 then R1.

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Is the Kauffman bracket a knot invariant? Need to check invariance under the 3 Reidemeister moves (assuming invariance under planar isotopy). It turns out that R2 yields the most interesting constraints on the variables , and . So, we will proceed in the order R2, R3 then R1.