Abstract

Carrell defined the fundamental biquandle of an oriented surface-link by a presentation obtained from its broken surface diagram, which is an invariant up to isomorphism of the fundamental biquandle. Ashihara gave a method to calculate the fundamental biquandle of an oriented surface-link from its marked graph diagram (ch-diagram). In this paper, we discuss the fundamental Alexander biquandles of oriented surface-links via marked graph diagrams, derived computable invariants and their applications to detect non-invertible oriented surface-links.

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