Knots, links, braids and exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics (Q1106509)

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    Knots, links, braids and exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics (English)
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    1988
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    The authors present a general method to construct isotopy invariants of classical links from exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics. They show that the Boltzmann weights of such models (which satisfy the Yang-Baxter equation) give rise to representations of the braid groups. The authors specifically consider the Boltzmann weights for the N-state vertex model proposed by K. Sogo, Y. Akutsu, T. Abe in 1983. The authors associate with the new braid group representations the so-called Markov traces and use them to derive (via the Alexander-Markov reduction of links to braids) a series of one-variable polynomial invariants of links. The polynomials corresponding to \(N=2,3,4\) are treated in some detail. The \(N=2\) polynomial is the original Jones polynomial. The other polynomials seem to be new. The authors also present a 2-variable extension of the \(N=3\) polynomial similar to the well known 2-variable extension of the Jones polynomial. Reviewer's remark. Essentially the same construction of the isotopy invariants of links from the Yang-Baxter matrices was developed by the reviewer [Invent. Math. 92, 527-553 (1988)].
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    isotopy invariants of classical links
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    exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics
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    Boltzmann weights
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    Yang-Baxter equation
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    representations of the braid groups
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    N-state vertex model
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    Markov traces
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    one-variable polynomial invariants of links
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    Jones polynomial
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