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A Study of Gram Determinants in Knot Theory

Authors :
Ibarra, Dionne
Montoya-Vega, Gabriel
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Historically originated as a sub-field of topology, knot theory is an active area of mathematical investigation that has strong connections with a diverse set of scientific fields such as algebra, biology, and statistical mechanics. A popular and important concept in linear algebra, Gram determinants enjoy a connection with the mathematical theory of knots. In this article, we expose this concept and present several types of Gram determinants in what can be considered as a survey of the current Gram determinants of interest to knot theorists; examples are included to illustrate the definitions. In particular, we pay special attention to a recently defined determinant from a M\"obius band and we further study its structure. At the end, some speculation is presented regarding the closed formula for the Gram determinant of type $(Mb)_1$, a problem that arouses serious interest among knot theorists.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 71 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.09704
Document Type :
Working Paper