The concept of adequate links, introduced by Lickorish and Thistlethwaite as a generalization of alternating links, has recently gained interest among knot theorists in the context of Khovanov homology. Przytycki and Silvero introduced the more general concept of Khovanov adequacy: a diagram is Khovanov-adequate if its associated Khovanov chain complexes at both potential maximal and minimal quantum gradings have non-trivial homology. This article explores Khovanov adequacy within the framework of independence complexes and the calculation of the homotopy type of extreme Khovanov spectra.
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