Lawrence–Krammer representation

ID: lawrence-krammer-representation

The Lawrence–Krammer representation is a mathematical concept that arises in the context of group theory and knot theory. It specifically refers to a representation of the braid group, a key structure in these fields. **Braid Groups:** The braid group, denoted \( B_n \), consists of braids on \( n \) strands, where the braids can be manipulated and combined through specific operations. Each braid can be represented using a set of generators and relations.

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