Doodles and commutator identities
Abstract
A doodle is a collection of immersed circles without triple intersections in the 2-sphere. It was shown by the second author and P.~Tayler that doodles induce commutator identities (identities amongst commutators) in a free group. In this paper we observe this idea more closely by concentrating on doodles with proper noose systems and elementary commutator identities. In particular we show that there is a bijection between cobordism classes of colored doodles and weak equivalence classes of elementary commutator identities.
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