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Knots in Washington XXXV
December 7-9, 2012
George Washington University
Washington, DC, USA

Organizers
Mieczyslaw K. Dabkowski (UT Dallas), Valentina Harizanov (GWU), Jozef H. Przytycki (GWU), Yongwu Rong (GWU), Radmila Sazdanovic (U.Penn), Alexander Shumakovitch (GWU), Hao Wu (GWU)

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On cyclic equivalence classes of nanowords and finite type invariants
by
Yuka Kotorii
Tokyo Institute of Technology

Turaev developed the theory of words based on the analogy with curves, knots, etc, called nanowords. We extend the definition of finite type invariants for stably homeomorphic classes of curves on closed oriented surface to that for cyclicequivalence classes of nanowords and construct the universal ones.

Date received: November 24, 2012


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