English

Ribbonlength and crossing number for folded ribbon knots

Geometric Topology 2022-01-19 v2

Abstract

We study Kauffman's model of folded ribbon knots: knots made of a thin strip of paper folded flat in the plane. The ribbonlength is the length to width ratio of such a folded ribbon knot. We show for any knot or link type that there exist constants c1,c2>0c_1, c_2>0 such that the ribbonlength is bounded above by c1Cr(K)2c_1\cdot Cr(K)^2, and also by c2Cr(K)3/2c_2\cdot Cr(K)^{3/2}. We use a different method for each bound. The constant c1c_1 is quite small in comparison to c2c_2, and the first bound is lower than the second for knots and links with Cr(K)Cr(K)\leq 12,748.

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@article{arxiv.2010.03611,
  title  = {Ribbonlength and crossing number for folded ribbon knots},
  author = {Elizabeth Denne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.03611},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

19 pages, 7 figures. Revision 1: Correction to Theorem 2