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- Kurt Werner Friedrich Reidemeister (13 October 1893 – 8 July 1971) was a mathematician born in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany. He was a brother of Marie...
- mathematical area of knot theory, a Reidemeister move is any of three local moves on a link diagram. Kurt Reidemeister (1927) and, independently, James Waddell...
- mathematics, Reidemeister torsion (or R-torsion, or Reidemeister–Franz torsion) is a topological invariant of manifolds introduced by Kurt Reidemeister (Reidemeister...
- knots, J. W. Alexander and Garland Baird Briggs, and independently Kurt Reidemeister, demonstrated that two knot diagrams belonging to the same knot can be...
- diagram of L {\displaystyle L} by the three Reidemeister moves. Invariance under type II and III Reidemeister moves follows from invariance of the bracket...
- figure-eight knot are not. If the projection of a knot is tricolorable, then Reidemeister moves on the knot preserve tricolorability, so either every projection...
- is not isotopic to the unknot. In particular, there is no sequence of Reidemeister moves that will untie a trefoil. Proving this requires the construction...
- Marie Neurath, born Marie Reidemeister (27 May 1898 – 10 October 1986), was a German designer, social scientist and author. Neurath was a member of the...
- quandles are sets with binary operations satisfying axioms analogous to the Reidemeister moves used to mani****te knot diagrams. While mainly used to obtain invariants...
- different Reidemeister torsion. Suppose further that the modification into L 1 ′ , L 2 ′ {\displaystyle L'_{1},L'_{2}} does not affect Reidemeister torsion...