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On the Kauffman-Jones polynomial for virtual singular links
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    On the Kauffman-Jones polynomial for virtual singular links (English)
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    19 November 2020
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    The authors extended the Kamada-Miyazawa polynomial [\textit{N. Kamada} and \textit{Y. Miyazawa}, Hiroshima Math. J. 35, No. 2, 309--326 (2017; Zbl 1093.57007)] to virtual singular links. This polynomial is valued in \(\mathbb{Z}[A^{2},A^{-2},h]\) and it is decomposed into two components that are also invariants for virtual singular links. This invariant also can be considered as an extension of the Kauffman-Jones polynomial to this class of links.
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    invariants for knots and links
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    Kauffman-Jones polynomial
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    singular knots
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    virtual knots
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