Knots in Sg × S1 and winding parities

Abstract

A virtual knot, which is one of generalizations of knots in R3 (or S3), is, roughly speaking, an embedded circle in thickened surface Sg × I. In this paper we will discuss about knots in 3 dimensional Sg × S1. We introduce basic notions for knots in Sg × S1, for example, diagrams, moves for diagrams and so on. For knots in Sg × S1 technically we lose over/under information, but we have information "how many times a half of the crossing of the knot in Sg × S1 rotates along S1", we call it labels of crossings. In the end of the present paper we extend this notion more generally and discuss its geometrical meaning. This paper follows from Kim.

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