English

Triple Crossing Number of Knots and Links

Geometric Topology 2012-09-05 v3

Abstract

A triple crossing is a crossing in a projection of a knot or link that has three strands of the knot passing straight through it. A triple crossing projection is a projection such that all of the crossings are triple crossings. We prove that every knot and link has a triple crossing projection and then investigate c_3(K), which is the minimum number of triple crossings in a projection of K. We obtain upper and lower bounds on c_3(K) in terms of the traditional crossing number and show that both are realized. We also relate triple crossing number to the span of the bracket polynomial and use this to determine c_3(K) for a variety of knots and links. We then use c_3(K) to obtain bounds on the volume of a hyperbolic knot or link. We also consider extensions to c_n(K).

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@article{arxiv.1207.7332,
  title  = {Triple Crossing Number of Knots and Links},
  author = {Colin Adams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.7332},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

13 pages, 14 figures, rewrite of the proof of Theorem 3.3