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    Maximal Thurston-Bennequin numbers of alternating links (English)
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    13 September 2006
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    A Legendrian link is a disjoint union of \(C^{\infty}\) imbedded circles in \(\mathbb R^3\) with the standard contact structure, so that the circles are everywhere tangent to the contact distribution (the standard contact structure is the one given by the \(1\)-form \(dz-y\,dx\)). The Thurston-Bennequin number of a Legendrian link \(L\) is denoted \(\mathbf {tb}(L)\). The maximum of \(\mathbf {tb}(L)\) over all Legendrian links ambient isotopic through Legendrian links to \(L\) is denoted TB\((L)\). Letting \(F_{(x,y)}(L)\) denote the Kauffmann polynomial, the author shows that TB\((L)=-\max-\deg_{x} F{(x,y)}-1\) when \(L\) is alternating. This makes sharp for these links the previously known upper bound.
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    Legendrian link
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    Thurston-Bennequin number
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    Maslov number
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    Kauffman polynomial
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    alternating knot
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    knot concordance
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