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Obstructions To Embedding Genus-1 Tangles In Links, Susan Marie Abernathy
Obstructions To Embedding Genus-1 Tangles In Links, Susan Marie Abernathy
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Given a compact, oriented 3-manifold M in S3 with boundary, an (M,2n)-tangle T is a 1-manifold with 2n boundary components properly embedded in M. We say that T embeds in a link L in S3 if T can be completed to L by adding a 1-manifold with 2n boundary components exterior to M. The link L is called a closure of T. We focus on the case of (S_1 x D_2, 2)-tangles, also called genus-1 tangles, and consider the following question: given a genus-1 tangle G and a link L, how can we tell if L is a closure of …
On Matroid And Polymatroid Connectivity, Dennis Wayne Hall Ii
On Matroid And Polymatroid Connectivity, Dennis Wayne Hall Ii
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Matroids were introduced in 1935 by Hassler Whitney to provide a way to abstractly capture the dependence properties common to graphs and matrices. One important class of matroids arises by taking as objects some finite collection of one-dimensional subspaces of a vector space. If, instead, one takes as objects some finite collection of subspaces of dimensions at most k in a vector space, one gets an example of a k-polymatroid.
Connectivity is a pivotal topic of study in the endeavor to understand the structure of matroids and polymatroids. In this dissertation, we study the notion of connectivity from several …