The paper claims virtual links with all pairwise virtual linking numbers even can be unknotted by arc shifts, and that all other links are classified by the parity pattern of these numbers.
Extensions of some classical local moves on knot diagrams
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In the present paper, we consider local moves on classical and welded diagrams: (self-)crossing change, (self-)virtualization, virtual conjugation, Delta, fused, band-pass and welded band-pass moves. Interrelationship between these moves is discussed and, for each of these move, we provide an algebraic classification. We address the question of relevant welded extensions for classical moves in the sense that the classical quotient of classical object embeds into the welded quotient of welded objects. As a by-product, we obtain that all of the above local moves are unknotting operations for welded (long) knots. We also mention some topological interpretations for these combinatorial quotients.
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Classification of virtual links by arc shift move
The paper claims virtual links with all pairwise virtual linking numbers even can be unknotted by arc shifts, and that all other links are classified by the parity pattern of these numbers.