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Lectures in Knot Theory

An Exploration of Contemporary Topics

Gabriel Montoya-Vega, Deborah Weeks, Józef H. Przytycki, Rhea Palak Bakshi, Dionne Ibarra
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Release Date: 16/03/2024

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Springer International Publishing AG
Series: Universitext
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

An Exploration of Contemporary Topics.

This text is based on lectures delivered by the first author on various, often nonstandard, parts of knot theory and related subjects.

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This text is based on lectures delivered by the first author on various, often nonstandard, parts of knot theory and related subjects. By exploring contemporary topics in knot theory including those that have become mainstream, such as skein modules, Khovanov homology and Gram determinants motivated by knots, this book offers an innovative extension to the existing literature. Each lecture begins with a historical overview of a topic and gives motivation for the development of that subject. Understanding of most of the material in the book requires only a basic knowledge of topology and abstract algebra. The intended audience is beginning and advanced graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and researchers interested in knot theory and its relations with other disciplines within mathematics, physics, biology, and chemistry.

Inclusion of many exercises, open problems, and conjectures enables the reader to enhance their understanding of the subject. The use of this text for the classroom is versatile and depends on the course level and choices made by the instructor. Suggestions for variations in course coverage are included in the Preface. The lecture style and array of topical coverage are hoped to inspire independent research and applications of the methods described in the book to other disciplines of science. An introduction to the topology of 3-dimensional manifolds is included in Appendices A and B. Lastly, Appendix C includes a Table of Knots.