A note on coverings of virtual knots

Abstract

For a virtual knot K and an integer r≥ 0, the r-covering K(r) is defined by using the indices of chords on a Gauss diagram of K. In this paper, we prove that for any finite set of virtual knots J0,J2,J3,…,Jm, there is a virtual knot K such that K(r)=Jr (r=0 and 2≤ r≤ m), K(1)=K, and otherwise K(r)=J0.

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