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A Tutte polynomial for signed graphs
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    A Tutte polynomial for signed graphs (English)
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    A signed graph is an undirected graph whose edges are labelled by plus and minus signs. A Tutte polynomial is a certain polynomial assigned to such a graph and analogous to the chromatic polynomial. To a given planar the so-called medial graph is assigned; its embedding in the plane is called a universe. The universes are then transferred into link diagrams; they can be regarded as links and knots in the 3-dimensional space. In such a way topological problems concerning curves and knots may be studied by means of graphs, using the mentioned concepts of the signed graph and the Tutte polynomial.
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    signed graph
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    Tutte polynomial
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    knots
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