Colorings of symmetric unions and partial knots
Abstract
Motivated by work of Kinoshita and Teraska, Lamm introduced the notion of a symmetric union, which can be constructed from a partial knot by introducing additional crossings to a diagram of along its axis of symmetry. If both and are partial knots for different symmetric union presentations of the same ribbon knot , the knots and are said to be symmetrically related. Lamm proved that if and are symmetrically related, then , asking whether the converse is true. In this article, we give a negative answer to Lamm's question, constructing for any natural number a family of knots with the same determinant but such that no two knots in the family are symmetrically related. This result is a corollary to our main theorem, that if is the partial knot in a symmetric union presentation for , then , where denotes the number of -colorings of a knot.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.08589,
title = {Colorings of symmetric unions and partial knots},
author = {Ben Clingenpeel and Zongzheng Dai and Gabriel Diraviam and Kareem Jaber and Krishnendu Kar and Ziyun Liu and Teo Miklethun and Haritha Nagampoozhy and Michael Perry and Moses Samuelson-Lynn and Eli Seamans and Ana Wright and Nicole Xie and Ruiqi Zou and Alexander Zupan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08589},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages, 7 figures, comments welcome!