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Temperley-Lieb Recoupling Theory and Invariants of 3-Manifolds (AM-134), Volume 134, Paperback / softback Book

Temperley-Lieb Recoupling Theory and Invariants of 3-Manifolds (AM-134), Volume 134 Paperback / softback

Part of the Annals of Mathematics Studies series

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a self-contained account of the 3-manifold invariants arising from the original Jones polynomial.

These are the Witten-Reshetikhin-Turaev and the Turaev-Viro invariants.

Starting from the Kauffman bracket model for the Jones polynomial and the diagrammatic Temperley-Lieb algebra, higher-order polynomial invariants of links are constructed and combined to form the 3-manifold invariants.

The methods in this book are based on a recoupling theory for the Temperley-Lieb algebra.

This recoupling theory is a q-deformation of the SU(2) spin networks of Roger Penrose.

The recoupling theory is developed in a purely combinatorial and elementary manner.

Calculations are based on a reformulation of the Kirillov-Reshetikhin shadow world, leading to expressions for all the invariants in terms of state summations on 2-cell complexes.

Extensive tables of the invariants are included. Manifolds in these tables are recognized by surgery presentations and by means of 3-gems (graph encoded 3-manifolds) in an approach pioneered by Sostenes Lins. The appendices include information about gems, examples of distinct manifolds with the same invariants, and applications to the Turaev-Viro invariant and to the Crane-Yetter invariant of 4-manifolds.

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