Vol. 205, No. 1, 2002

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Kenichi Kawagoe

Abstract

Using representations of fundamental groups, we introduce the concept of twisted linking numbers. If the corresponding representation is trivial, the twisted linking number coincides with the linking number. In the case of a nontrivial representation, however, this is not necessarily true, which implies that the twisted linking number can detect the nontriviality of an embedding of S1. An example is given for which the linking number is trivial but the twisted linking number is not.

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Kenichi Kawagoe
Department of Mathematics
Kanazawa University
Kakuma, Kanazawa 920-1192
Japan