English

Gordian distance and clasper surgery for links

Geometric Topology 2026-05-06 v1

Abstract

In 2000, Habiro introduced the notion of CkC_k-equivalence of knots and links. This geometric filtration is closely connected to finite type invariants, a class of invariants including Milnor's invariants. Shortly thereafter, Ohyama, Taniyama, and Yamada proved that CkC_k-equivalence, and by extension finite type invariants, say very little about the unknotting number by showing that any knot is at most one crossing change away from being CkC_k-trivial for any kNk\in \mathbb{N}. The same is not true for links, since the pairwise linking number gives a lower bound on unlinking and is an invariant of C2C_2-equivalence. We prove that, aside from the linking number, the result of Ohyama, Taniyama, and Yamada extends to links: any nn-component link with linking number zero can be reduced to a CkC_k-trivial link in at most n2n^2 crossing changes. As a consequence, Milnor's invariants carry only limited information about the unlinking number. To establish a lower bound, we produce a sequence of nn-component links for which the crossing change distance to a CkC_k-trivial link grows quadratically in nn. Notably, these bounds are independent of the choice of kNk\in \mathbb{N}. Finally, we determine the exact number of crossing changes to a CkC_k-trivial link for links with nonzero linking numbers and where no component is CkC_k-trivial.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2605.03062,
  title  = {Gordian distance and clasper surgery for links},
  author = {Anthony Bosman and Christopher W. Davis and Taylor Martin and Katherine Vance},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03062},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

13 pages, 9 figures. Based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMS-1928930 while the authors participated in a program hosted by the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute