Burnside obstructions to the Montesinos-Nakanishi 3-move conjecture.

Dabkowski, Mieczysław K.; Przytycki, Józef H.

Geometry & Topology (2002)

  • Volume: 6, page 355-360
  • ISSN: 1465-3060

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Dabkowski, Mieczysław K., and Przytycki, Józef H.. "Burnside obstructions to the Montesinos-Nakanishi 3-move conjecture.." Geometry & Topology 6 (2002): 355-360. <http://eudml.org/doc/122530>.

@article{Dabkowski2002,
author = {Dabkowski, Mieczysław K., Przytycki, Józef H.},
journal = {Geometry & Topology},
keywords = {knot; link; tangle; 3-move; rational move; braid; Fox coloring; Burnside group; Borromean rings; Montesinos-Nakanishi conjecture; branched cover; core group; lower central series; associated graded Lie ring; skein module; unknotting operations; clasper},
language = {eng},
pages = {355-360},
publisher = {University of Warwick, Mathematics Institute, Coventry; Mathematical Sciences Publishers, Berkeley},
title = {Burnside obstructions to the Montesinos-Nakanishi 3-move conjecture.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/122530},
volume = {6},
year = {2002},
}

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JO - Geometry & Topology
PY - 2002
PB - University of Warwick, Mathematics Institute, Coventry; Mathematical Sciences Publishers, Berkeley
VL - 6
SP - 355
EP - 360
LA - eng
KW - knot; link; tangle; 3-move; rational move; braid; Fox coloring; Burnside group; Borromean rings; Montesinos-Nakanishi conjecture; branched cover; core group; lower central series; associated graded Lie ring; skein module; unknotting operations; clasper
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