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In mathematics, a Conway algebra, introduced by Paweł Traczyk and Józef H. Przytycki ( 1988) and named after John Horton Conway, is an algebraic structure with two binary operations | and * and an infinite number of constants a1, a2,..., satisfying certain identities. Conway algebras can be used to construct invariants of links that are skein invariant.

References

  • Traczyk, Paweł; Przytycki, Józef H. (1988), "Invariants of links of Conway type", Kobe Journal of Mathematics, 4 (2): 115–139, ISSN  0289-9051, MR  0945888
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematics, a Conway algebra, introduced by Paweł Traczyk and Józef H. Przytycki ( 1988) and named after John Horton Conway, is an algebraic structure with two binary operations | and * and an infinite number of constants a1, a2,..., satisfying certain identities. Conway algebras can be used to construct invariants of links that are skein invariant.

References

  • Traczyk, Paweł; Przytycki, Józef H. (1988), "Invariants of links of Conway type", Kobe Journal of Mathematics, 4 (2): 115–139, ISSN  0289-9051, MR  0945888

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