Abstract
This note is a summary of several recent works (by the author and collaborators) that study the Conway Alexander link invariant in the light of quantum groups and topological quantum field theories. Their purpose is to understand connections between ``modern`` knot theory and more classical topological concepts. (author).
Saleur, H
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- CEA Centre d`Etudes de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Service de Physique Theorique
Citation Formats
Saleur, H.
The multivariable Alexander polynomial and modern knot theory.
France: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Saleur, H.
The multivariable Alexander polynomial and modern knot theory.
France.
Saleur, H.
1991.
"The multivariable Alexander polynomial and modern knot theory."
France.
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title = {The multivariable Alexander polynomial and modern knot theory}
author = {Saleur, H}
abstractNote = {This note is a summary of several recent works (by the author and collaborators) that study the Conway Alexander link invariant in the light of quantum groups and topological quantum field theories. Their purpose is to understand connections between ``modern`` knot theory and more classical topological concepts. (author).}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {The multivariable Alexander polynomial and modern knot theory}
author = {Saleur, H}
abstractNote = {This note is a summary of several recent works (by the author and collaborators) that study the Conway Alexander link invariant in the light of quantum groups and topological quantum field theories. Their purpose is to understand connections between ``modern`` knot theory and more classical topological concepts. (author).}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}