Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new nontrivial filtration, called F-order, for classical and virtual knot invariants; this filtration produces filtered knot invariants, which are called finite type invariants similar to Vassiliev knot invariants. Finite type invariants introduced by Goussarov, Polyak, and Viro are well-known, and we call them finite type invariants of GPV-order. We show that for any positive integer $n$ and for any classical knot $K$, there exist infinitely many of nontrivial classical knots, all of whose finite type invariants of GPV-order $\le n-1$, coincide with those of $K$ (Theorem 1). Further, we show that for any positive integer $n$, there exists a nontrivial virtual knot whose finite type invariants of our F-order $\le n-1$ coincide with those of the trivial knot (Theorem 2). In order to prove Theorem 1 (Theorem 2, resp.), we define an $n$-triviality via a certain unknotting operation, called virtualization (forbidden moves, resp.), and for any positive integer $n$, find an $n$-trivial classical knot (virtual knot, resp.).

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