Bounds on \"{U}bercrossing and Petal Numbers for Knots
Abstract
An -crossing is a point in the projection of a knot where strands cross so that each strand bisects the crossing. An \"ubercrossing projection has a single -crossing and a petal projection has a single -crossing such that there are no loops nested within others. The \"ubercrossing number, , is the smallest for which we can represent a knot with a single -crossing. The petal number is the number of loops in the minimal petal projection. In this paper, we relate the \"{u}bercrossing number and petal number to well-known invariants such as crossing number, bridge number, and unknotting number. We find that the bounds we have constructed are tight for -torus knots. We also explore the behavior of \"{u}bercrossing number under composition.
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@article{arxiv.1311.0526,
title = {Bounds on \"{U}bercrossing and Petal Numbers for Knots},
author = {Colin Adams and Orsola Capovilla-Searle and Jesse Freeman and Daniel Irvine and Samantha Petti and Daniel Vitek and Ashley Weber and Sicong Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.0526},
year = {2013}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures