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The Braid Indices of Pretzel Links: A Comprehensive Study, Part II

Geometric Topology 2024-07-02 v1 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

This paper is the second part of our comprehensive study on the braid index problem of pretzel links. Our ultimate goal is to completely determine the braid indices of all pretzel links, alternating or non alternating. In our approach, we divide the pretzel links into three types as follows. Let DD be a standard diagram of an oriented pretzel link L\mathcal{L}, S(D)S(D) be the Seifert circle decomposition of DD, and C1C_1, C2C_2 be the Seifert circles in S(D)S(D) containing the top and bottom long strands of DD respectively, then L\mathcal{L} is classified as a Type 1 (Type 2) pretzel link if C1C2C_1\not=C_2 and C1C_1, C2C_2 have different (identical) orientations. In the case that C1=C2C_1=C_2, then L\mathcal{L} is classified as a Type 3 pretzel link. In our previous paper, we succeeded in reaching our goal for all Type 1 and Type 2 pretzel links. That is, we successfully derived precise braid index formulas for all Type 1 and Type 2 pretzel links. In this paper, we present the results of our study on Type 3 pretzel links. In this case, we are very close to reaching our goal. More precisely, with the exception of a small percentage of Type 3 pretzel links, we are able to determine the precise braid indices for the majority of Type 3 pretzel links. Even for those exceptional ones, we are able to determine their braid indices within two consecutive integers. With some numerical evidence, we conjecture that in such a case, the braid index of the Type 3 pretzel link is given by the larger of the two consecutive integers given by our formulas.

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@article{arxiv.2407.00238,
  title  = {The Braid Indices of Pretzel Links: A Comprehensive Study, Part II},
  author = {Yuanan Diao and Claus Ernst and Gabor Hetyei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.00238},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 13 figures