Up to topological concordance, links are strongly quasipositive (Q2338125)

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Up to topological concordance, links are strongly quasipositive
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    Up to topological concordance, links are strongly quasipositive (English)
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    21 November 2019
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    Topological link concordance is an equivalence relation on the set of links. Strong quasipositivity is a property defined from the realization of links as the closure of a braid. This paper's main result is that every link is topologically concordant to a strongly quasipositive link. The authors situate this result in the existing literature on the topic, and mention a wide array of consequences. They also prove a more technical version of the result, and give a self-contained and well-illustrated proof.
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    knots
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    links
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    quasipositive
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    strongly quasipositive
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    topological concordance
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