One-Term Parity Bracket For Braids
Abstract
In previous papers, the author realized the following principle for many knot theories: if a knot diagram is complicated enough then it reproduces itself, i.e., is a subdiagram of any other diagram equivalent to it. This principle is realized by diagram-valued invariants [ ] of knots such that [K]=K. It turns out that in the case of free braids, the same principle can be realized an unexpectedly easy way by a one-term invariant formula.
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