On the crossing number of 2-bridge knot and the canonical genus of its Whitehead double (Q854534)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5077117
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    On the crossing number of 2-bridge knot and the canonical genus of its Whitehead double
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5077117

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      On the crossing number of 2-bridge knot and the canonical genus of its Whitehead double (English)
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      5 December 2006
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      A Seifert surface of a knot \(K\) in the 3-sphere \(\mathbb{S}^3\) is a compact connected orientable surface \(S\) in \(\mathbb{S}^3\) such that the boundary of \(S\) is \(K\). The minimal genus among all Seifert surfaces of \(K\) is called the genus of \(K\), denoted by \(g(K)\). A Seifert surface of \(K\) is said to be canonical if it is obtained from a diagram of \(K\) by applying Seifert's algorithm. Then the minimal genus among all canonical Seifert surfaces of \(K\) is called the canonical genus of \(K\), denoted by \(g_c(K)\). It follows that \(g(K)\leq g_c(K)\). It is known for example that a twisted Whitehead double of the trefoil has the canonical genus at least three but its genus is one. The author proves that the crossing number of a 2-bridge knot coincides with the canonical genus of its Whitehead double.
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      knot
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      crossing number
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      canonical genus
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      Whitehead double of a knot
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