Abstract
Virtual knot theory, introduced by L. Kauffman, is a generalization of classical knot theory. It naturally yields the notion of a virtual braid, which is closely related to the notion of a welded braid due to R. Fenn, R. Rimányi and C. Rourke. In this paper we prove that any virtual link or welded link can be described as the closure of a virtual braid or welded braid, respectively, which is unique up to certain basic moves. This is analogous to the Alexander and Markov theorems for classical braids and links.
Citation
Seiichi Kamada. "Braid presentation of virtual knots and welded knots." Osaka J. Math. 44 (2) 441 - 458, June 2007.
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