In this paper, we define two polynomial invariants for virtual string links. One can be defined only on 2-component virtual string links. The other is defined on virtual string links with arbitrary components.Both inv...In this paper, we define two polynomial invariants for virtual string links. One can be defined only on 2-component virtual string links. The other is defined on virtual string links with arbitrary components.Both invariants can distinguish virtual string links from their mirror images. In addition, we also show that these two invariants are link homotopic invariants. In the end, we give some interesting examples to show that the two invariants are different.展开更多
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文摘In this paper, we define two polynomial invariants for virtual string links. One can be defined only on 2-component virtual string links. The other is defined on virtual string links with arbitrary components.Both invariants can distinguish virtual string links from their mirror images. In addition, we also show that these two invariants are link homotopic invariants. In the end, we give some interesting examples to show that the two invariants are different.