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Alternating knot diagrams, Euler circuits and the interlace polynomial
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    Alternating knot diagrams, Euler circuits and the interlace polynomial (English)
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    18 September 2001
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    The authors give a simple combinatorial proof of the known fact that if \(K\) is a reduced alternating link diagram with \(n\geq 2\) crossings, then \(\text{det }K\geq n\); this implies that alternating links are nontrivial. Their argument uses the matrix-tree theorem, the BEST theorem, and an elementary extremal property of the interlace polynomial.
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    knot diagrams
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    Euler circuits
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    interlace polynomial
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