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In this note, we give concise formulas, which lead to a simple and fast computer program that computes a powerful knot invariant. This invariant ₁ is not new; yet our formulas are by far the simplest and fastest. Given a knot, we write one of the standard matrices, A, whose determinant is its Alexander polynomial; yet instead of computing the determinant, we consider a certain quadratic expression in the entries of A^-1. The proximity of our formulas to the Alexander polynomial suggests that they should have a topological explanation, which we do not have yet.
Bar-Natan et al. (Tue,) studied this question.