Journal article
Classical results for alternating virtual links
Abstract
We extend some classical results of Bankwitz, Crowell, and Mura-sugi to the setting of virtual links. For instance, we show that an alternating virtual link is split if and only if it is visibly split, and that the Alexander polynomial of any almost classical alternating virtual link is alternating. The first result is a consequence of an inequality relating the link determinant and crossing number for any non-split alternating virtual link. …
Authors
Boden HU; Karimi H
Journal
New York Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 28, , pp. 1372–1398
Publication Date
January 1, 2022