JOURNAL OF KNOT THEORY AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS
Country: | Singapore |
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Journal ISSN: | 0218-2165 |
Journal EISSN: | 1793-6527eissn |
History | 1996-ongoing |
Publisher | WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD |
Journal Hompage: | Link |
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JOURNAL OF KNOT THEORY AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS
This Journal is intended as a forum for new developments in knot theory, particularly developments that create connections between knot theory and other aspects of mathematics and natural science. The stance is interdisciplinary due to the nature of the subject. Knot theory as a pure mathematical discipline is subject to many forms of generalization (higher-dimensional knots, knots and links in other manifolds, non-spherical knots, recursive systems analogous to knotting). Knots live in a wider mathematical framework (classification of three and higher dimensional manifolds, quantum groups, combinatorics, algorithms and computational complexity, category theory, algebraic topology, topological quantum field theories).
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