Abstract

Pseudo links have two crossing types: classical crossings and indeterminate crossings. They were first introduced by Hanaki as a possible tool for analyzing images produced by electron microscopy of DNA. A normalized bracket polynomial is defined for pseudo links and then used to construct an obstruction to cosmetic crossings in classical links.

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