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The proof of Birman’s conjecture on singular braid monoids

2003

Let B_n be the Artin braid group on n strings with standard generators sigma_1, ..., sigma_{n-1}, and let SB_n be the singular braid monoid with generators sigma_1^{+-1}, ..., sigma_{n-1}^{+-1}, tau_1, ..., tau_{n-1}. The desingularization map is the multiplicative homomorphism eta: SB_n --> Z[B_n] defined by eta(sigma_i^{+-1}) =_i^{+-1} and eta(tau_i) = sigma_i - sigma_i^{-1}, for 1 <= i <= n-1. The purpose of the present paper is to prove Birman's conjecture, namely, that the desingularization map eta is injective.

20F36 57M25. 57M27[ MATH.MATH-GT ] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]Monoid[ MATH.MATH-GR ] Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]Braid group20F36Group Theory (math.GR)01 natural sciencesBirman's conjecture[MATH.MATH-GR]Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]CombinatoricsMathematics - Geometric TopologyMathematics::Group Theory57M25. 57M27Mathematics::Category Theory[MATH.MATH-GT]Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]FOS: MathematicsBraid0101 mathematics[MATH.MATH-GR] Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR][MATH.MATH-GT] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]MathematicsConjecturedesingularization010102 general mathematicsMultiplicative functionSigmaGeometric Topology (math.GT)singular braidsInjective function010101 applied mathematicsHomomorphismGeometry and TopologyMathematics - Group TheoryGeometry & Topology
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Multiplicative loops of 2-dimensional topological quasifields

2015

We determine the algebraic structure of the multiplicative loops for locally compact $2$-dimensional topological connected quasifields. In particular, our attention turns to multiplicative loops which have either a normal subloop of positive dimension or which contain a $1$-dimensional compact subgroup. In the last section we determine explicitly the quasifields which coordinatize locally compact translation planes of dimension $4$ admitting an at least $7$-dimensional Lie group as collineation group.

CollineationAlgebraic structureDimension (graph theory)Topology01 natural sciencesSection (fiber bundle)TermészettudományokFOS: MathematicsCollineation groupLocally compact space0101 mathematicsMatematika- és számítástudományokMathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryGroup (mathematics)010102 general mathematicsMultiplicative function20N05 22A30 12K99 51A40 57M60Lie groupMathematics - Rings and AlgebrasSections in Lie group010101 applied mathematicsTranslation planes and speadsMultiplicative loops of locally compact quasifieldRings and Algebras (math.RA)Settore MAT/03 - Geometria
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A Newman property for BLD-mappings

2019

We define a Newman property for BLD-mappings and prove that for a BLD-mapping between generalized manifolds equipped with complete path-metrics, this property is equivalent to the branch set being porous when the codomain is LLC. peerReviewed

Discrete mathematicsProperty (philosophy)BLD-mappings010102 general mathematicsMetric Geometry (math.MG)30L10 30C65 57M1216. Peace & justice01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsSet (abstract data type)Mathematics - Metric GeometryPath (graph theory)FOS: MathematicsGeometry and Topologygeometria0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Three-page encoding and complexity theory for spatial graphs

2004

We construct a series of finitely presented semigroups. The centers of these semigroups encode uniquely up to rigid ambient isotopy in 3-space all non-oriented spatial graphs. This encoding is obtained by using three-page embeddings of graphs into the product of the line with the cone on three points. By exploiting three-page embeddings we introduce the notion of the three-page complexity for spatial graphs. This complexity satisfies the properties of finiteness and additivity under natural operations.

Discrete mathematics[ MATH.MATH-GT ] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]Algebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)Semigroup010102 general mathematicsGeometric topologyGeometric Topology (math.GT)01 natural sciences57M25 57M15 57M05Combinatorics010104 statistics & probabilityMathematics - Geometric TopologyCone (topology)Additive functionEncoding (memory)[MATH.MATH-GT]Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]FOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsUnit (ring theory)Ambient isotopyMathematics[MATH.MATH-GT] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]MathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS
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Aperiodic chain recurrence classes of $C^1$-generic diffeomorphisms

2022

We consider the space of $C^1$-diffeomorphims equipped with the $C^1$-topology on a three dimensional closed manifold. It is known that there are open sets in which $C^1$-generic diffeomorphisms display uncountably many chain recurrences classes, while only countably many of them may contain periodic orbits. The classes without periodic orbits, called aperiodic classes, are the main subject of this paper. The aim of the paper is to show that aperiodic classes of $C^1$-generic diffeomorphisms can exhibit a variety of topological properties. More specifically, there are $C^1$-generic diffeomorphisms with (1) minimal expansive aperiodic classes, (2) minimal but non-uniquely ergodic aperiodic c…

FOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems37C20 37D30 57M30
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The HOMFLY-PT polynomials of sublinks and the Yokonuma–Hecke algebras

2016

We describe completely the link invariants constructed using Markov traces on the Yokonuma-Hecke algebras in terms of the linking matrix and the HOMFLYPT polynomials of sublinks.

MSC: Primary 57M27: Invariants of knots and 3-manifolds Secondary 20C08: Hecke algebras and their representations 20F36: Braid groups; Artin groups 57M25: Knots and links in $S^3$Pure mathematicsMarkov chainGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsYokonuma-Hecke algebrasGeometric Topology (math.GT)Linking numbers01 natural sciencesMathematics::Geometric TopologyMatrix (mathematics)Mathematics - Geometric TopologyMarkov tracesMathematics::Quantum Algebra[MATH.MATH-GT]Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]0103 physical sciencesMathematics - Quantum AlgebraFOS: MathematicsQuantum Algebra (math.QA)010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsRepresentation Theory (math.RT)Link (knot theory)Mathematics - Representation TheoryMathematics
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On proper branched coverings and a question of Vuorinen

2022

We study global injectivity of proper branched coverings from the open Euclidean n$n$-ball onto an open subset of the Euclidean n$n$-space in the case where the branch set is compact. In particular, we show that such mappings are homeomorphisms when n=3$n=3$ or when the branch set is empty. This gives a positive answer to the corresponding cases of a question of Vuorinen. Peer reviewed

Mathematics - Complex VariablesGeneral Mathematicseuklidinen geometriaGeometric Topology (math.GT)Euclidean geometryMathematics - Geometric TopologyMAPSFOS: Mathematics111 MathematicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentComplex Variables (math.CV)SETMONODROMY57M12 30C65 57M30
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Commensurability in Artin groups of spherical type

2019

Let $A$ and $A'$ be two Artin groups of spherical type, and let $A_1,\dots,A_p$ (resp. $A'_1,\dots,A'_q$) be the irreducible components of $A$ (resp. $A'$). We show that $A$ and $A'$ are commensurable if and only if $p=q$ and, up to permutation of the indices, $A_i$ and $A'_i$ are commensurable for every $i$. We prove that, if two Artin groups of spherical type are commensurable, then they have the same rank. For a fixed $n$, we give a complete classification of the irreducible Artin groups of rank $n$ that are commensurable with the group of type $A_n$. Note that it will remain 6 pairs of groups to compare to get the complete classification of Artin groups of spherical type up to commensur…

Primary 20F36 Secondary 57M07 20B30Group (mathematics)General MathematicsSpherical typeGeometric Topology (math.GT)Group Theory (math.GR)Type (model theory)Rank (differential topology)Commensurability (mathematics)CombinatoricsPermutationMathematics - Geometric TopologyMathematics::Group TheoryFOS: MathematicsMathematics - Group TheoryMathematics
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Finite type invariants of knots in homology 3-spheres with respect to null LP-surgeries

2017

We study a theory of finite type invariants for null-homologous knots in rational homology 3-spheres with respect to null Lagrangian-preserving surgeries. It is an analogue in the setting of the rational homology of the Goussarov-Rozansky theory for knots in integral homology 3-spheres. We give a partial combinatorial description of the graded space associated with our theory and determine some cases when this description is complete. For null-homologous knots in rational homology 3-spheres with a trivial Alexander polynomial, we show that the Kricker lift of the Kontsevich integral and the Lescop equivariant invariant built from integrals in configuration spaces are universal finite type i…

Pure mathematicsAlexander polynomialPrimary: 57M27Homology (mathematics)01 natural sciencesHomology sphereMathematics::Algebraic TopologyMathematics - Geometric TopologyKnot (unit)Mathematics::K-Theory and Homologybeaded Jacobi diagramknot[MATH.MATH-GT]Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry3-manifoldhomology sphereMathematicsBorromean surgerycalculus010102 general mathematicsGeometric Topology (math.GT)Kontsevich integral16. Peace & justiceMathematics::Geometric TopologymanifoldsFinite type invariantnull-move57M27Finite type invariantLagrangian-preserving surgeryEquivariant map010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology3-manifold
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PERIPHERALLY SPECIFIED HOMOMORPHS OF LINK GROUPS

2005

Johnson and Livingston have characterized peripheral structures in homomorphs of knot groups. We extend their approach to the case of links. The main result is an algebraic characterization of all possible peripheral structures in certain homomorphic images of link groups.

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryLink groupGeometric Topology (math.GT)Mathematics::Geometric TopologyMathematics - Geometric Topology57M0557M25FOS: MathematicsAlgebraic Topology (math.AT)57M25; 57M05Mathematics - Algebraic TopologyAlgebraic numberNuclear ExperimentKnot (mathematics)MathematicsJournal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications
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