English

Planar and spherical stick indices of knots

Geometric Topology 2011-08-30 v1

Abstract

The stick index of a knot is the least number of line segments required to build the knot in space. We define two analogous 2-dimensional invariants, the planar stick index, which is the least number of line segments in the plane to build a projection, and the spherical stick index, which is the least number of great circle arcs to build a projection on the sphere. We find bounds on these quantities in terms of other knot invariants, and give planar stick and spherical stick constructions for torus knots and for compositions of trefoils. In particular, unlike most knot invariants,we show that the spherical stick index distinguishes between the granny and square knots, and that composing a nontrivial knot with a second nontrivial knot need not increase its spherical stick index.

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@article{arxiv.1108.5700,
  title  = {Planar and spherical stick indices of knots},
  author = {Colin Adams and Dan Collins and Katherine Hawkins and Charmaine Sia and Rob Silversmith and Bena Tshishiku},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.5700},
  year   = {2011}
}