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Arithmetic Kei Theory
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A kei, or 2-quandle, is an algebraic structure one can use to produce a numerical invariant of links, known as coloring invariants. Motivated by Mazur's analogy between prime numbers and knots, we define for every finite kei $\mathcal{K}$ an analogous coloring invariant $\textrm{col}_{\mathcal K}(n)$ of square-free integers. This is achieved by defining a fundamental kei for every such $n$. We conjecture that the asymptotic average order of $\textrm{col}_{\mathcal K}$ can be predicted to some extent by the colorings of random braid closures. This conjecture is fleshed out in general, building on previous work, and then proven for several cases.
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