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Profiles of Critical Flat Ribbon Knots

Geometric Topology 2025-06-06 v1

Abstract

The main open problem in geometric knot theory is to provide a tabulation of knots based on an energy criterion, with the goal of presenting this tabulation in terms of global energy minimisers within isotopy classes, often referred to as ideal knots. Recently, the first examples of minimal length diagrams and their corresponding length values have been determined by Ayala, Kirszenblat, and Rubinstein. This article is motivated by the scarcity of examples despite several decades of intense research. Here, we compute the minimal ribbonlength for some well-known knot diagrams, including the Salomon knot and the Turk's head knot. We also determine the minimal ribbonlength for the granny knot and square knot using a direct method. We conclude by providing the ribbonlength for infinite classes of critical ribbon knots, along with conjectures aimed at relating ribbonlength to knot invariants in pursuit of a metric classification of knots.

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@article{arxiv.2506.04403,
  title  = {Profiles of Critical Flat Ribbon Knots},
  author = {José Ayala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04403},
  year   = {2025}
}