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Spaces of polynomial knots in low degree

Geometric Topology 2021-01-05 v3

Abstract

We show that all knots up to 66 crossings can be represented by polynomial knots of degree at most 77, among which except for 52,52,61,61,62,625_2, 5_2^*, 6_1, 6_1^*, 6_2, 6_2^* and 636_3 all are in their minimal degree representation. We provide concrete polynomial representation of all these knots. Durfee and O'Shea had asked a question: Is there any 55 crossing knot in degree 66? In this paper we try to partially answer this question. For an integer d2d\geq2, we define a set P~d\mathcal{\tilde{P}}_d to be the set of all polynomial knots given by t(f(t),g(t),h(t))t\mapsto\big(f(t),g(t),h(t)\big) such that deg(f)=d2\text{deg}(f)=d-2, deg(g)=d1\text{deg}(g)=d-1 and deg(h)=d\text{deg}(h)=d. This set can be identified with a subset of R3d\mathbb{R}^{3d} and thus it is equipped with the natural topology which comes from the usual topology R3d\mathbb{R}^{3d}. In this paper we determine a lower bound on the number of path components of P~d\mathcal{\tilde{P}}_d for d7d\leq 7. We define a path equivalence for polynomial knots in the space P~d\mathcal{\tilde{P}}_d and show that it is stronger than the topological equivalence.

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@article{arxiv.1410.5728,
  title  = {Spaces of polynomial knots in low degree},
  author = {Rama Mishra and Hitesh Raundal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.5728},
  year   = {2021}
}

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32 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables