Intrinsic linking and knotting in virtual spatial graphs

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We introduce a notion of intrinsic linking and knotting for virtual spatial graphs. Our theory gives two filtrations of the set of all graphs, allowing us to measure, in a sense, how intrinsically linked or knotted a graph is; we show that these filtrations are descending and nonterminating. We also provide several examples of intrinsically virtually linked and knotted graphs. As a byproduct, we introduce the virtual unknotting number of a knot, and show that any knot with nontrivial Jones polynomial has virtual unknotting number at least 2. © 2007 Mathematical Sciences Publishers.

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Fleming, T., & Mellor, B. (2007). Intrinsic linking and knotting in virtual spatial graphs. Algebraic and Geometric Topology, 7(1), 583–601. https://doi.org/10.2140/agt.2007.07.583

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