Intrinsic symmetry groups of links with 8 and fewer crossings
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Publication:350596
DOI10.3390/SYM4010143zbMATH Open1351.57004arXiv1010.3234OpenAlexW2055393713MaRDI QIDQ350596FDOQ350596
Authors: Michael Berglund, Jason Cantarella, Meredith Perrie Casey, Eleanor Dannenberg, Whitney George, Aja Johnson, Amelia Kelley, Al Lapointe, Matt Mastin, Jason Parsley, Jacob Rooney, Rachel Whitaker
Publication date: 9 December 2016
Published in: Symmetry (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We present an elementary derivation of the "intrinsic" symmetry groups for knots and links of 8 or fewer crossings. The standard symmetry group for a link is the mapping class group or of the pair . Elements in this symmetry group can (and often do) fix the link and act nontrivially only on its complement. We ignore such elements and focus on the "intrinsic" symmetry group of a link, defined to be the image of the natural homomorphism . This different symmetry group, first defined by Whitten in 1969, records directly whether is isotopic to a link obtained from by permuting components or reversing orientations. For hyperbolic links both and can be obtained using the output of exttt{SnapPea}, but this proof does not give any hints about how to actually construct isotopies realizing . We show that standard invariants are enough to rule out all the isotopies outside for all links except , and where an additional construction is needed to use the Jones polynomial to rule out "component exchange" symmetries. On the other hand, we present explicit isotopies starting with the positions in Cerf's table of oriented links which generate for each link in our table. Our approach gives a constructive proof of the groups.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1010.3234
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