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KNOTS IN WASHINGTON XXI: Skein modules, Khovanov homology and Hochschild homology
December 9-11, 2005
George Washington University
Washington, DC, USA

Organizers
Jozef H. Przytycki (GWU), Yongwu Rong (GWU), Alexander Shumakovitch (GWU)

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List of Talks

Benjamin Audoux Khovanov homology and restricted isotopies
Michael Chmutov Torsion in the chromatic cohomology of graphs
Sergei Chmutov Extreme parts of the Khovanov complex
Laure Helme-Guizon A Khovanov-type cohomology theory for graphs
Lisa Hernandez An application of TQFT: determining the girth of a knot
E. Fanny Jasso-Hernandez A categorification for the Tutte polynomial
Keiko Kawamuro Non-sharpness of the Morton Franks Williams inequality
Mikhail Khovanov Triply-graded link homology and Hochschild homology of Soergel bimodules
Mikhail Khovanov What is categorification?
Kerry Luse Knots with the same Jones polynomial
Scott Morrison The Knot Atlas
Maciej Niebrzydowski Burnside Kei (involutory quandle)
Milena D. Pabiniak On torsion in the first A3 graph cohomology
Jozef H. Przytycki Confluence of Khovanov homology and Hochschild homology: application to truncated polynomial algebra
Khaled Qazaqzeh Integral Bases for Certain TQFT-Modules of the Torus
Yongwu Rong A quadruply-graded graph homology for the Bollobas-Riordan polynomial
Lev Rozansky A categorification of the 2-variable and SU(N) HOMFLY-PT polynomials side by side
Radmila Sazdanovic On the properties of the first graph cohomology over the algebra of truncated polynomials Am
Alexander Shumakovitch Khovanov homology is stronger than the colored Jones polynomial
Paul Turner Unoriented TQFTs and link homology
Alexis Virelizier Hopf diagrams
Ben Webster Khovanov-Rozansky homology and a graphical calculus for tensor products


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