The Kontsevich Integral in Book Notation
Abstract
We introduce a matrix representation of a chord on a tangle which leads us to representing tangle chord diagrams as stacks of matrices that we call books. We show that band sum moves, Reidemeister moves as well as orientation changes are implemented on Zf - a framed link invariant constructed from the Kontsevich integral that's well-behaved under band sum moves - by matrix congruences. We prove that being given the bare framed Kontsevich integral Zf(L) in book notation for some unknown link L, we can determine what the link L is, as well as the projection of Zf(L) in the original completed algebra of chord diagrams.
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