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In Penne, 1995, we observed that the
multi-variable Alexander polynomial can be computed by means of
“multi-variable Burau matrices”, the entries of which
can be visualized by a “path model”. In this article
we introduce the Alexander polynomial for line
configurations. The correspondence between “adjacency
of lines” in a configuration, and the factorization
of its Alexander polynomial can be well understood by way of the
path model.
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