Yetter

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Yetter is a mathematician known for contributions to knot theory and related areas of topology, including work connected to the HOMFLY-PT polynomial.

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instanceOf mathematician
contributedTo development of categorical approaches to knot theory
understanding relationships between knot polynomials and categorical structures
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork category theory
knot theory
low-dimensional topology
topology
hasResearchArea braided monoidal categories
knot invariants
quantum topology
topological quantum field theories
influencedBy developments in knot polynomial invariants
work on the HOMFLY-PT polynomial by multiple authors
knownFor connections between topology and category theory
contributions to knot invariants
work related to the HOMFLY-PT polynomial
notableWork contributions to categorical invariants of knots and links
research related to the HOMFLY-PT polynomial
work on topological quantum field theory
occupation university professor
studies algebraic structures arising from topology
links and 3-manifolds
usesMethod algebraic techniques in knot theory
categorical methods in topology

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