A Survey of Knot Theory

A Survey of Knot Theory
Title A Survey of Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author Akio Kawauchi
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 431
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3034892276

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Knot theory is a rapidly developing field of research with many applications, not only for mathematics. The present volume, written by a well-known specialist, gives a complete survey of this theory from its very beginnings to today's most recent research results. An indispensable book for everyone concerned with knot theory.

A Survey of Knot Theory

A Survey of Knot Theory
Title A Survey of Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author Akio Kawauchi
Publisher Birkhauser
Pages 456
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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"Knot theory is a rapidly developing field of research with many applications not only for mathematics. The present volume, written by a well-known specialist, gives a complete survey of knot theory from its very beginnings to today's most recent research results. The topics include Alexander polynomials, Jones type polynomials, and Vassiliev invariants. With its appendix containing many useful tables and an extended list of references with over 3,500 entries it is an indispensable book for everyone concerned with knot theory. The book can serve as an introduction to the field for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Also researchers working in outside areas such as theoretical physics or molecular biology will benefit from this thorough study which is complemented by many exercises and examples."--Publisher description.

An Introduction to Knot Theory

An Introduction to Knot Theory
Title An Introduction to Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author W.B.Raymond Lickorish
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 213
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 146120691X

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A selection of topics which graduate students have found to be a successful introduction to the field, employing three distinct techniques: geometric topology manoeuvres, combinatorics, and algebraic topology. Each topic is developed until significant results are achieved and each chapter ends with exercises and brief accounts of the latest research. What may reasonably be referred to as knot theory has expanded enormously over the last decade and, while the author describes important discoveries throughout the twentieth century, the latest discoveries such as quantum invariants of 3-manifolds as well as generalisations and applications of the Jones polynomial are also included, presented in an easily intelligible style. Readers are assumed to have knowledge of the basic ideas of the fundamental group and simple homology theory, although explanations throughout the text are numerous and well-done. Written by an internationally known expert in the field, this will appeal to graduate students, mathematicians and physicists with a mathematical background wishing to gain new insights in this area.

Handbook of Knot Theory

Handbook of Knot Theory
Title Handbook of Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author William Menasco
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 502
Release 2005-08-02
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780080459547

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This book is a survey of current topics in the mathematical theory of knots. For a mathematician, a knot is a closed loop in 3-dimensional space: imagine knotting an extension cord and then closing it up by inserting its plug into its outlet. Knot theory is of central importance in pure and applied mathematics, as it stands at a crossroads of topology, combinatorics, algebra, mathematical physics and biochemistry. * Survey of mathematical knot theory * Articles by leading world authorities * Clear exposition, not over-technical * Accessible to readers with undergraduate background in mathematics

Introduction to Knot Theory

Introduction to Knot Theory
Title Introduction to Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author R. H. Crowell
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 191
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461299357

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Knot theory is a kind of geometry, and one whose appeal is very direct because the objects studied are perceivable and tangible in everyday physical space. It is a meeting ground of such diverse branches of mathematics as group theory, matrix theory, number theory, algebraic geometry, and differential geometry, to name some of the more prominent ones. It had its origins in the mathematical theory of electricity and in primitive atomic physics, and there are hints today of new applications in certain branches of chemistryJ The outlines of the modern topological theory were worked out by Dehn, Alexander, Reidemeister, and Seifert almost thirty years ago. As a subfield of topology, knot theory forms the core of a wide range of problems dealing with the position of one manifold imbedded within another. This book, which is an elaboration of a series of lectures given by Fox at Haverford College while a Philips Visitor there in the spring of 1956, is an attempt to make the subject accessible to everyone. Primarily it is a text book for a course at the junior-senior level, but we believe that it can be used with profit also by graduate students. Because the algebra required is not the familiar commutative algebra, a disproportionate amount of the book is given over to necessary algebraic preliminaries.

Introductory Lectures on Knot Theory

Introductory Lectures on Knot Theory
Title Introductory Lectures on Knot Theory PDF eBook
Author Louis H. Kauffman
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 577
Release 2012
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9814313009

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More recently, Khovanov introduced link homology as a generalization of the Jones polynomial to homology of chain complexes and Ozsvath and Szabo developed Heegaard-Floer homology, that lifts the Alexander polynomial. These two significantly different theories are closely related and the dependencies are the object of intensive study. These ideas mark the beginning of a new era in knot theory that includes relationships with four-dimensional problems and the creation of new forms of algebraic topology relevant to knot theory. The theory of skein modules is an older development also having its roots in Jones discovery. Another significant and related development is the theory of virtual knots originated independently by Kauffman and by Goussarov Polyak and Viro in the '90s. All these topics and their relationships are the subject of the survey papers in this book.

The Knot Book

The Knot Book
Title The Knot Book PDF eBook
Author Colin Conrad Adams
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 330
Release 2004
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821836781

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Knots are familiar objects. Yet the mathematical theory of knots quickly leads to deep results in topology and geometry. This work offers an introduction to this theory, starting with our understanding of knots. It presents the applications of knot theory to modern chemistry, biology and physics.