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Topological quantum field theory and polynomial identities for graphs on the torus
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    Topological quantum field theory and polynomial identities for graphs on the torus (English)
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    11 May 2023
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    This article focuses on the study of the influence of TQFT and polynomial invariants on graphs on the torus, emphasizing that the relationship between topological flow polynomials and TQFT traces only exists when the graph polynomial corresponds to the value of the unit root. This indicates that graphs on the torus have special properties that are different from those of planar graphs, and these properties are more evident at the value of the unit root. This relationship is important for understanding the topological structure and physical properties of graphs on the torus. This research has important implications for condensed matter physics, especially lattice statistical physics.
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    topological quantum field theory
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    graphs on surfaces
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    topological Tutte polynomial
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    Tutte golden identity
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