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Revision as of 15:59, 23 August 2005
In the "Planar Diagrams" (PD
) presentation we present every knot or link diagram by labeling its edges (with natural numbers, 1,...,n, and with increasing labels as we go around each component) and by a list crossings presented as symbols where , , and are the labels of the edges around that crossing, starting from the incoming lower edge and proceeding counterclockwise. Thus for example, the PD
presentation of the knot on the right is:
(This of course is the Miller Institute knot, the mirror image of the knot 6_2)
Thus, for example, let us compute the determinant of the above knot: