Matrices and finite biquandles

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We describe a way of representing finite biquandles with n elements as 2n × 2n block matrices. Any finite biquandle defines an invariant of virtual knots through counting homomorphisms. The counting invariants of non-quandle biquandles can reveal information not present in the knot quandle, such as the non-triviality of the virtual trefoil and various Kishino knots. We also exhibit an oriented virtual knot which is distinguished from both its obverse and its reverse by a finite biquandle counting invariant. We classify biquandles of order 2, 3 and 4 and provide a URL for our Maple programs for computing with finite biquandles. Copyright © 2006, International Press.

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Nelson, S., & Vo, J. (2006). Matrices and finite biquandles. Homology, Homotopy and Applications, 8(2), 51–73. https://doi.org/10.4310/HHA.2006.v8.n2.a3

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