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Minimum lattice length and ropelength of knots

Geometric Topology 2014-11-10 v1

Abstract

Let \mboxLen(K)\mbox{Len}(K) be the minimum length of a knot on the cubic lattice (namely the minimum length necessary to construct the knot in the cubic lattice). This paper provides upper bounds for \mboxLen(K)\mbox{Len}(K) of a nontrivial knot KK in terms of its crossing number c(K)c(K) as follows: \mboxLen(K)min{34c(K)2+5c(K)+174,58c(K)2+152c(K)+718}.\mbox{Len}(K) \leq \min \left\{ \frac{3}{4}c(K)^2 + 5c(K) + \frac{17}{4}, \, \frac{5}{8}c(K)^2 + \frac{15}{2}c(K) + \frac{71}{8} \right\}. The ropelength of a knot is the quotient of its length by its thickness, the radius of the largest embedded normal tube around the knot. We also provide upper bounds for the minimum ropelength \mboxRop(K)\mbox{Rop}(K) which is close to twice \mboxLen(K)\mbox{Len}(K): \mboxRop(K)min{1.5c(K)2+9.15c(K)+6.79,1.25c(K)2+14.58c(K)+16.90}.\mbox{Rop}(K) \leq \min \left\{ 1.5 c(K)^2 + 9.15 c(K) + 6.79, 1.25 c(K)^2 + 14.58 c(K) + 16.90 \right\}.

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@article{arxiv.1411.1845,
  title  = {Minimum lattice length and ropelength of knots},
  author = {Kyungpyo Hong and Hyoungjun Kim and Sungjong No and Seungsang Oh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.1845},
  year   = {2014}
}