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Among several new results about the (\(n\))--solvable filtration of the group of link concordance classes which are included in this paper, the author shows, under certain restrictions, that (\(n\))--solvability implies the vanishing of Milnor invariants of length up to \(2^{n+2} -1\). She relates other filtrations to the Milnor invariants as well.
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Milnor's invariants
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link concordance genus
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solvable filtration
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The (\(n\))-solvable filtration of link concordance and Milnor's invariants
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    The (\(n\))-solvable filtration of link concordance and Milnor's invariants (English)
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    13 November 2014
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    Among several new results about the (\(n\))--solvable filtration of the group of link concordance classes which are included in this paper, the author shows, under certain restrictions, that (\(n\))--solvability implies the vanishing of Milnor invariants of length up to \(2^{n+2} -1\). She relates other filtrations to the Milnor invariants as well.
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    Milnor's invariants
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    link concordance genus
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    solvable filtration
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