Two applications of elementary knot theory to Lie algebras and Vassiliev invariants

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Using elementary equalities between various cables of the unknot and the Hopf link, we prove the Wheels and Wheeling conjectures of [5, 9], which give, respectively, the exact Kontsevich integral of the unknot and a map intertwining two natural products on a space of diagrams. It turns out that the Wheeling map is given by the Kontsevich integral of a cut Hopf link (a bead on a wire), and its intertwining property is analogous to the computation of 1 + 1 = 2 on an abacus. The Wheels conjecture is proved from the fact that the k-fold connected cover of the unknot is the unknot for all k. Along the way, we find a formula for the invariant of the general (k; l) cable of a knot. Our results can also be interpreted as a new proof of the multiplicativity of the Duflo-Kirillov map S(g) → U(g) for metrized Lie (super-)algebras g.

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Bar-Natan, D., Le, T. T. Q., & Thurston, D. P. (2003). Two applications of elementary knot theory to Lie algebras and Vassiliev invariants. Geometry and Topology, 7, 1–31. https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2003.7.1

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