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    A new knot invariant (English)
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    The author introduces a new knot invariant, based on Schubert's bridge number, but which captures more of the complexity of the knot. This invariant is defined as follows. Given a smooth closed curve K embedded in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\) and a line \(\delta\) in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\), the bridge number of K with respect to \(\delta\) is the number of components of the critical set of the orthogonal projection from K to \(\delta\). The author defines the superbridge number of K as the maximum of this bridge number when \(\delta\) ranges over all directions in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\). And the superbridge index of the knot [K] is the minimum of the superbridge number over all curves isotopic to K. The main result of the article is an explicit computation of the superbridge index of torus knots.
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    bridge number
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    superbridge number
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    superbridge index
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    torus knots
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