Date
Tue, 09 Dec 2008
Time
14:30 - 15:30
Location
L3
Speaker
Sergei Chmutov
Organisation
Ohio State
Regions of a link diagram can be colored in black and white in a checkerboard manner. Putting a vertex in each black region and connecting two vertices by an edge if the corresponding regions share a crossing yields a planar graph. In 1987 Thistlethwaite proved that the Jones polynomial of the link can be obtained by a specialization of the Tutte polynomial of this planar graph. The goal of my talk will be an explanation of a generalization of Thistlethwaite's theorem to virtual links. In this case graphs will be embedded into a (higher genus, possibly non-oriented) surface. For such graphs we used a generalization of the Tutte polynomial called the Bollobas-Riordan polynomial. For graphs on
surfaces the natural duality can be generalized to a duality with respect to a subset of edges. The generalized dual graph might be embedded into a different surface. I will explain a relation between the Bollobas-Riordan polynomials of dual graphs. This relation unifies various Thistlethwaite type theorems.

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