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Colorings of symmetric unions and partial knots

Geometric Topology 2025-04-15 v1

Abstract

Motivated by work of Kinoshita and Teraska, Lamm introduced the notion of a symmetric union, which can be constructed from a partial knot JJ by introducing additional crossings to a diagram of J# ⁣JJ \# -\!J along its axis of symmetry. If both JJ and JJ' are partial knots for different symmetric union presentations of the same ribbon knot KK, the knots JJ and JJ' are said to be symmetrically related. Lamm proved that if JJ and JJ' are symmetrically related, then detJ=detJ\det J = \det J', asking whether the converse is true. In this article, we give a negative answer to Lamm's question, constructing for any natural number mm a family of 2m2^m 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 JJ is the partial knot in a symmetric union presentation for KK, then colp(J)colp(K)(colp(J))22\text{col}_p(J) \leq \text{col}_p(K) \leq \frac{(\text{col}_p(J))^2}{2}, where colp()\text{col}_p(\cdot ) denotes the number of pp-colorings of a knot.

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@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}
}

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13 pages, 7 figures, comments welcome!