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From skein theory to presentations for Thompson group

Jones introduced unitary representations of Thompson group $F$ starting from a given subfactor planar algebra, and all unoriented links arise as matrix coefficients of these representations. Moreover, all oriented links arise as matrix coefficients of a subgroup $\vec{F}$ which is the stabilizer of a certain vector. Later Golan and Sapir determined the subgroup $\vec{F}$ and showed many interesting properties. In this paper, we investigate into a large class of groups which arises as subgroups of Thompson group $F$ and reveal the relation between the skein theory of the subfactor planar algebra and the presentation of subgroup related to the corresponding unitary representation. Specifically, we answer a question by Jones about the 3-colorable subgroup.

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